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Matrix Left Divide in LabView

Does anyone know if LabView supports Matrix Left Division? Matrix Left Division is commonly used in Matlab.
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/mldivide.html#1002049

This is a link to the Matlab website describing left division.

Thanks,
Chris
Chris Reyerson
Optical Systems Engineer
Arete Associates
Tucson, AZ
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As far as I know, the "Solve Linear Equations" is the closest function available in LV.

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any updates with this?

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@timi13 wrote:

any updates with this?


Did you try "solve linear equations" as suggested 13 years ago above. Works well?

 

What problem are you trying to solve?

 

(If you look inside "LM Get new coefficients" (called by  "nonlinear curve fit"), you 'll find a "Matrix left divisionMV.vi" that is not exposed in the palettes. Still, "solve linear equations" should do what you need.)

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