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<h4 class="subsection">21.1.1 Creating Diagonal Matrices</h4>

<p>The most common and easiest way to create a diagonal matrix is using the
built-in function <dfn>diag</dfn>.  The expression <code>diag (v)</code>, with <var>v</var> a
vector, will create a square diagonal matrix with elements on the main diagonal
given by the elements of <var>v</var>, and size equal to the length of <var>v</var>. 
<code>diag (v, m, n)</code> can be used to construct a rectangular diagonal matrix. 
The result of these expressions will be a special diagonal matrix object, rather
than a general matrix object.

   <p>Diagonal matrix with unit elements can be created using <dfn>eye</dfn>. 
Some other built-in functions can also return diagonal matrices.  Examples
include
<dfn>balance</dfn> or <dfn>inv</dfn>.

   <p>Example:

<pre class="example">       diag (1:4)
     &rArr;
     Diagonal Matrix
     
        1   0   0   0
        0   2   0   0
        0   0   3   0
        0   0   0   4
     
       diag(1:3,5,3)
     
     &rArr;
     Diagonal Matrix
     
        1   0   0
        0   2   0
        0   0   3
        0   0   0
        0   0   0
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