/**
* Multiply two matrices.
* Only defined for int: TODO: rewrite using 1.5 Generics to add
* support for long, float, and double.
* @author Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.com/
* @version $Id: Matrix.java,v 1.4 2004/03/07 02:53:53 ian Exp $
*/
public class Matrix {
/* Matrix-multiply two arrays together.
* The arrays MUST be rectangular.
* @author Tom Christiansen & Nathan Torkington, Perl Cookbook version.
*/
public static int[][] multiply(int[][] m1, int[][] m2) {
int m1rows = m1.length;
int m1cols = m1[0].length;
int m2rows = m2.length;
int m2cols = m2[0].length;
if (m1cols != m2rows)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("matrices don't match: " + m1cols + " != " + m2rows);
int[][] result = new int[m1rows][m2cols];
// multiply
for (int i=0; i for (int j=0; j for (int k=0; k result[i][j] += m1[i][k] * m2[k][j];
return result;
}
/** Matrix print.
*/
public static void mprint(int[][] a) {
int rows = a.length;
int cols = a[0].length;
System.out.println("array["+rows+"]["+cols+"] = {");
for (int i=0; i System.out.print("{");
for (int j=0; j System.out.print(" " + a[i][j] + ",");
System.out.println("},");
}
System.out.println(":;");
}
public static void main(String[] argv) {
//+
int x[][] = {
{ 3, 2, 3 },
{ 5, 9, 8 },
};
int y[][] = {
{ 4, 7 },
{ 9, 3 },
{ 8, 1 },
};
int z[][] = Matrix.multiply(x, y);
Matrix.mprint(x);
Matrix.mprint(y);
Matrix.mprint(z);
//-
}
}