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numpy.matrix.getH — NumPy v2.3 Manual

numpy.matrix.getH#

method

matrix.getH()[source]#

Returns the (complex) conjugate transpose of self.

Equivalent to np.transpose(self) if self is real-valued.

Parameters:
None
Returns:
retmatrix object

complex conjugate transpose of self

Examples

>>> x = np.matrix(np.arange(12).reshape((3,4)))
>>> z = x - 1j*x; z
matrix([[  0. +0.j,   1. -1.j,   2. -2.j,   3. -3.j],
        [  4. -4.j,   5. -5.j,   6. -6.j,   7. -7.j],
        [  8. -8.j,   9. -9.j,  10.-10.j,  11.-11.j]])
>>> z.getH()
matrix([[ 0. -0.j,  4. +4.j,  8. +8.j],
        [ 1. +1.j,  5. +5.j,  9. +9.j],
        [ 2. +2.j,  6. +6.j, 10.+10.j],
        [ 3. +3.j,  7. +7.j, 11.+11.j]])

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