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Ruby | Matrix rect() function

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The rect() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns two matrix. The first matrix returned has all the real values of the matrix, and the second matrix has all the imaginary values in the matrix.
Syntax: mat1.rect() Parameters: The function needs the matrix whose real and imaginary values are to be returned. Return Value: It returns two matrices which has real and imaginary values.
Example 1: CPP
#Ruby program for rect() method in Matrix

#Include matrix
require "matrix"

#Initialize a matrix
    mat1
    = Matrix[[ 1, 21 ], [ 31, 18 ]]

#Prints two matrix with real
#and imaginary values
      puts mat1.rect()
Output:
Matrix[[1, 21], [31, 18]]
Matrix[[0, 0], [0, 0]]
Example 2: CPP
#Ruby program for rect() method in Matrix

#Include matrix
require "matrix"

#Initialize a matrix
    mat1
    = Matrix[[ 1, 21 ], [ 31, 18 ], [ Complex(1, 9), 1 ]]

#Prints two matrix with real
#and imaginary values
      puts mat1.rect()
Output:
Matrix[[1, 21], [31, 18], [1, 1]]
Matrix[[0, 0], [0, 0], [9, 0]]

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