How to multiply two matrices with nested for loops ?
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How can I do that with two matrices with any dimensions that can multiply ? Thank you
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kale jabbar
il 11 Feb 2018
Modificato: kale jabbar
il 11 Feb 2018
A=input
b=input
c=[ ]
R=size(A)
G=size(b)
n=R(1)
m=G(2)
for i=1:n
for j=1:m
c(i,j)=A(i,:)*b(:,j)
end
end
c
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Torsten
il 23 Nov 2016
A=rand(n,p);
B=rand(p,m);
C=zeros(n,m);
for i=1:n
for j=1:m
C(i,j)=0.0;
for k=1:p
C(i,j) = C(i,j)+A(i,k)*B(k,j);
end
end
end
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Jan
il 24 Nov 2016
Modificato: Jan
il 24 Nov 2016
@Denememe: Please accept the answer to show, that the problem is solved. Open a new thread for a new question, because the Comment section is a bad location to do this.
Did you try to ask in internet search engine at first? You would have found the same code very fast. So please try to solve your homework by your own at first.
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pallab
il 9 Gen 2025
write a user define matrix multiplication function using if and for loop
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Walter Roberson
il 9 Gen 2025
Well, you certainly can do that, but you have not explained how to do that, and so this answer is not at all useful in answering the question posed of how to write such code.
I admit to being rather unclear as to the benefit of using "if" statements in the matrix multiplication code? I can see using "if" in the initial tests to verify matrix size compatibility though.
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