I don't understand what this u(:,1) does to matrix or vector?

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pfb
pfb le 27 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : pfb le 27 Avr 2015
It gives you the first column of the array u.
If u is a row vector, that is the 1st element.
if u is a column vector, that is the entire vector.
If you want to transform a row vector into a column, see u', transpose(u), or u(:).

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thanks, By array you mean a matrix right?
pfb
pfb le 27 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : pfb le 27 Avr 2015
yes.
Note that u' and transpose(u) have different effects for complex numbers.
I have also come across the following notation x(:)? Do you know what it means?
The syntax x(:) creates a column vector out of x, regardless of the shape of x. Here is some documentation and examples:

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