The svd() function in R returns a list containing three components named u, d, and v.
The *** components correspond to the matrices of left and right singular vectors, respectively, while the *** component is a vector of singular values, corresponding to the diagonal of the matrix ***
The svd() function in R returns a list containing three components named u, d, and v.
The u and v components correspond to the matrices of left and right singular vectors, respectively, while the d component is a vector of singular values, corresponding to the diagonal of the matrix D
The svd() function in R returns a list containing three components named u, d, and v.
The *** components correspond to the matrices of left and right singular vectors, respectively, while the *** component is a vector of singular values, corresponding to the diagonal of the matrix ***
The svd() function in R returns a list containing three components named u, d, and v.
The *** components correspond to the matrices of left and right singular vectors, respectively, while the *** component is a vector of singular values, corresponding to the diagonal of the matrix ***
The svd() function in R returns a list containing three components named u, d, and v.
The u and v components correspond to the matrices of left and right singular vectors, respectively, while the d component is a vector of singular values, corresponding to the diagonal of the matrix D
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