On 11/23/2009 4:58:08 PM, Jenny_Louise wrote:
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>Hi,
>thanks for all your help guys
😄 >I haven't had internet for a few days so
>i haven't been able to check this tread
>so now; yes i did a stupid mistake so
>the zero matrice was wrong. Thanks for
>pointing that out
>
>Basically this problem regards beams and
>the reactions are reactions along the
>beams. I know the numbers on the big
>matrix look stupid...
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Jenny,
Please visit this web site
http://www.wag.caltech.edu/home/ajaramil/web.htmlIt's a site about robotics. It contain 23 Mathcad sheets version 7.0. Some sheets are reference used by other work sheets. One of the work sheet is the Mathcad built-in "constrained geninv(M)", i.e: the Pseudo-Inverse of special feature tol. From recollection it seems your "mat" is of the pseudo form, that you might have already treated in certain way but not knowing more, no collabs were able to turn the light bulb on.
Once downloaded, put them in a dedicated folder and recreate the references. It works here for me but not my cup of tea. The Mathcad geninv(M) is for square matrices. If your matrix is rectangular, more rows than cols, the solution is again via a pseudo matrix, this one is "Greville", While you were absent, myself and Viktor were on the "chemical reactions" and the solution of such difficult problems are now in hand for the next visitor.
Here is the stuff fresh from bakery.
Enjoy and hopefully you will find helpful.
jmG