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## Put comments here that give an overall description of what your
## functions do
## Matrix inversion is usually a costly computation and there may be some benefit to caching the inverse of a matrix rather
## than compute it repeatedly (there are also alternatives to matrix inversion that we will not discuss here).
## A pair of functions is used to cache the inverse of a matrix.
## Write a short comment describing this function
##Function creates a structure for caching inverted matrix.
##set the value of the matrix
##get the value of the matrix
##set the value of the inverted matrix
##get the value of the inverted matrix
makeCacheMatrix <- function(x = matrix()) {
s <-NULL
set <- function(y) {
x <<- y
s <<- NULL
}
get <- function() x
setsolved <- function(solved) s <<- solved
getsolved <- function() s
list(set = set, get = get,
setsolved = setsolved,
getsolved = getsolved)
}
## Write a short comment describing this function
## The function returns inverse matrix. If the result is already stored in cache it serves it.
## Otherwise it creates inverted matrix using solve function.
cacheSolve <- function(x, ...) {
## Return a matrix that is the inverse of 'x'
s <- x$getsolved()
if(!is.null(s)) {
message("getting cached data")
return(s)
}
data <- x$get()
s <- solve(data)
x$setsolved(s)
s
}