Operators used in matrix expressions fall into three general categories:
are placed in front of operands. For example, -A
uses the sign reversal prefix operator () in front of the matrix A
to reverse the sign of each element of A
.
are placed between operands. For example, A + B
uses the addition binary operator (+) between matrices A
and B
to add corresponding elements of the matrices.
are placed after an operand. For example, A‘
uses the transpose postfix operator (`) after the matrix A
to transpose the matrix.
Matrix operators are described in detail in Chapter 25: Language Reference.
Table 5.1 shows the precedence of matrix operators in the SAS/IML language.
Table 5.1: Operator Precedence
Priority Group |
Operators |
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I (highest) |
^ |
|
subscripts |
(prefix) |
## |
** |
|
II |
* |
# |
<> |
>< |
/ |
@ |
|
III |
+ |
|
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IV |
|
// |
: |
||||
V |
< |
<= |
> |
>= |
= |
^= |
|
VI |
& |
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VII (lowest) |
| |