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.TH left 1 "April 1993" "Scilab Group" "Scilab Function"
.so ../sci.an
.SH NAME
left ([) - left bracket
.SH CALLING SEQUENCE
.nf
[a11,a12,...;a21,a22,...;...]
[s1,s2,...]=func(...)
.fi
.SH PARAMETERS
.TP 15
a11,a12,...
: matrix of any compatibles types with compatibles dimensions
s1,s2,...
: any possible variable name
.SH DESCRIPTION
Left and right brackets are used for vector and matrix concatenation.
These symbols are also used to denote a multiple left-hand-side for a function call
.LP
Inside concatenation brackets blank or comma characters mean "column concatenation", 
semicolumn and carriage-return mean "row concatenation".
.LP
Note : to avoid confusions it is safer to use comma instead of blank to
separate columns.
.LP
Within multiple lhs brackets variable names must be separated by comma.
.SH EXAMPLES
.nf
[6.9,9.64; sqrt(-1) 0]
[1 +%i  2 -%i  3]
[]
['this is';'a string';'vector']

[u,s]=schur(rand(3,3))
.fi