[R] Matlab inv() and R solve() differences
Berend Hasselman
bhh at xs4all.nl
Fri Jan 30 12:00:34 CET 2009
Joseph P Gray wrote:
>
> I submit the following matrix to both MATLAB and R
>
> x= 0.133 0.254 -0.214 0.116
> 0.254 0.623 -0.674 0.139
> -0.214 -0.674 0.910 0.011
> 0.116 0.139 0.011 0.180
>
> MATLAB's inv(x) provides the following
> 137.21 -50.68 -4.70 -46.42
> -120.71 27.28 -8.94 62.19
> -58.15 6.93 -7.89 36.94
> 8.35 11.17 10.42 -14.82
>
> R's solve(x) provides:
> 261.94 116.22 150.92 -267.78
> 116.22 344.30 286.68 -358.30
> 150.92 286.68 252.96 -334.09
> -267.78 =358.30 -334.09 475.22
>
>
The matrix x is clearly symmetric. Therefore I expect a symmetric inverse of
x.
The result of Matlab's inv(x) is clearly not symmetric.
R's result is symmetric.
I find what is shown as Matlab's result difficult to believe.
Berend
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