det Calculate the Determinant of a Matrix
 Description
det calculates the determinant of a matrix. determinant is a generic function that returns separately the modulus of the determinant, optionally on the logarithm scale, and the sign of the determinant. 
Usage
det(x, ...) determinant(x, logarithm = TRUE, ...)
Arguments
| x | numeric matrix: logical matrices are coerced to numeric. | 
| logarithm | logical; if  | 
| ... | Optional arguments. At present none are used. Previous versions of  | 
Details
The determinant function uses an LU decomposition and the det function is simply a wrapper around a call to determinant. 
Often, computing the determinant is not what you should be doing to solve a given problem.
Value
For det, the determinant of x. For determinant, a list with components 
| modulus | a numeric value. The modulus (absolute value) of the determinant if  | 
| sign | integer; either +1 or -1 according to whether the determinant is positive or negative. | 
Examples
(x <- matrix(1:4, ncol = 2)) unlist(determinant(x)) det(x) det(print(cbind(1, 1:3, c(2,0,1))))
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