# NAME Array::Transpose - Transposes a 2-Dimensional Array # SYNOPSIS use Array::Transpose; @array=transpose(\@array); use Array::Transpose qw{}; @array=Array::Transpose::transpose(\@array); Example: use Array::Transpose; use Data::Dumper; my $array=transpose([ [ 0 .. 4 ], ["a" .. "e"], ]); print Data::Dumper->Dump([$array]); Returns $VAR1 = [ [ 0, 'a' ], [ 1, 'b' ], [ 2, 'c' ], [ 3, 'd' ], [ 4, 'e' ] ]; # DESCRIPTION This package exports one function named transpose. In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix A is another matrix A' created by any one of the following equivalent actions: - write the rows of A as the columns of A' - write the columns of A as the rows of A' - reflect A by its main diagonal (which starts from the top left) to obtain A' # USAGE use Array::Transpose; @array=transpose(\@array); # METHODS ## transpose Returns a transposed 2-Dimensional Array given a 2-Dimensional Array my $out=transpose($in); #$in=[[],[],[],...]; my @out=transpose(\@in); #@in=([],[],[],...); # LIMITATIONS The transpose function assumes all rows have the same number of columns as the first row. # BUGS Please log on RT and send an email to the author. # AUTHOR Michael R. Davis # COPYRIGHT This program is free software licensed under the... The BSD License The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. # SEE ALSO ## Similar Capabilities [Math::MatrixReal](https://metacpan.org/pod/Math::MatrixReal) method transpose, [Data::Table](https://metacpan.org/pod/Data::Table) rotate method ## Packages built on top of this package [Array::Transpose::Ragged](https://metacpan.org/pod/Array::Transpose::Ragged)