Inverse matrix with for loop
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Using for loops, program a general code for calculating the inverse of a given matrix in the 2X2 and 3X3 cases.
Can someone help me? I'm learning to use the for loop and I don't know how to do that.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 24 Dec 2020
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 24 Dec 2020
What have you tried so far?
Elizabeth Brito
on 24 Dec 2020
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 24 Dec 2020
great keep it up, can you share the code?
Elizabeth Brito
on 24 Dec 2020
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 24 Dec 2020
You can do that multiple ways. please refer here
Elizabeth Brito
on 24 Dec 2020
Elizabeth Brito
on 24 Dec 2020
Answers (1)
Doddy Kastanya
on 6 Jan 2021
0 votes
The way you prepare the cofactor is okay. You want to define your "k=transpose(c)" outside of the loop. The other thing that you need to remember is the intrinsic function "det" is to determine the determinant of a matrix. Applying it on an element of a matrix will just give you the element back. So, your code should look something like:
c=[c1, c3;c2, c4];
k=transpose(c); % or you could simply use k=c';
denum=det(C);
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
z(i,j)=1/denum*k(i,j);
end
end
The same principal is applicable for a 3x3 matrix. You just need to be careful in defining the cofactors (including the "+" and "-" signs). Good luck.
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