Problem 798. Rotate input square matrix 90 degrees CCW without rot90
Rotate input matrix (which will be square) 90 degrees counter-clockwise without using rot90,flipud,fliplr, or flipdim (or eval).
Example input: [ 1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
Example output: [ 3 6 9; 2 5 8; 1 4 7]
Because of simplistic regexp tests (sorry), you shouldn't use variable names or strings composed of the outlawed function names.
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Jean-Marie Sainthillier
on 19 Jul 2012
What is the difference between A' and A.' ?
Freddy
on 19 Jul 2012
A' : ctranspose(A): complex conjugate transpose
A.': transpose(A): non-conjugate transpose
for more information: 'help (c)transpose'
Christian Schröder
on 9 Jul 2019
Good one!
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