matrix()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2015.
  The matrix() CSS function defines a homogeneous 2D transformation matrix. Its result is
  a <transform-function> data type.
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    Note: matrix(a, b, c, d, tx, ty) is a shorthand for
    matrix3d(a, b, 0, 0, c, d, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, tx, ty, 0, 1).
  
Syntax
  The matrix() function is specified with six values. The constant values are implied and not passed as
  parameters; the other parameters are described in the column-major order.
matrix(a, b, c, d, tx, ty)
Values
- a b c d
- 
    Are <number>s describing the linear transformation.
- tx ty
- 
    Are <number>s describing the translation to apply.
| Cartesian coordinates on ℝ^2 | Homogeneous coordinates on ℝℙ^2 | Cartesian coordinates on ℝ^3 | Homogeneous coordinates on ℝℙ^3 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| [a b c d tx ty] | 
  The values represent the following functions:
  matrix(scaleX(), skewY(), skewX(), scaleY(), translateX(), translateY())
Examples
HTML
<div>Normal</div>
<div class="changed">Changed</div>
CSS
div {
  width: 80px;
  height: 80px;
  background-color: skyblue;
}
.changed {
  transform: matrix(1, 2, -1, 1, 80, 80);
  background-color: pink;
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Transforms Module Level 1 # funcdef-transform-matrix | 
Browser compatibility
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See also
- transform
- Individual transform properties:
- <transform-function>
- matrix3d()
- Understanding the CSS Transforms Matrix