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Updated matrix example to show how to print in csv format.
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// The above expression prints out the value 1.2
// The above expression prints out the value 1.2
// Note that you can always print a matrix to an output stream by saying:
cout
<<
M
<<
endl
;
// which will print:
// 54.2 7.4 12.1
// 1 2 3
// 5.9 0.05 1
// However, if you want to print using comma separators instead of spaces you can say:
cout
<<
csv
<<
M
<<
endl
;
// and you will instead get this as output:
// 54.2, 7.4, 12.1
// 1, 2, 3
// 5.9, 0.05, 1
// Conversely, you can also read in a matrix that uses either space, tab, or comma
// separated values by uncommenting the following:
// cin >> M;
// ----------------------------- Comparison with MATLAB ------------------------------
// ----------------------------- Comparison with MATLAB ------------------------------
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