Problem 44950. Calculate Inner Product
Given two input matrices, x and y, check if their inner dimensions match.
- If they match, create an output variable z which contains the product of x and y
- Otherwise, z should contain a custom string message
Example:
x = [1 2;3 4]
y = [5;6]
z = [17;39]
x = [1 2 3;4 5 6]
y = [2 5;3 6]
z = "Have you checked the inner dimensions?"
OR
z = "The inner dimensions are 3 and 2. Matrix multiplication is not possible"
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NOTE - An example of combining numbers and strings together is shown below:
x = "The sum of " + 4 + " and " + 3 + " equals " + 7
x =
"The sum of 4 and 3 equals 7"
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Farooq
on 15 Sep 2022
DO NOT use disp when printing the string for z, just use z = "string message". Otherwise even if your code is correct it will not complete the problem.
MOHAMMED ARSHAD S
on 10 Jan 2024
Why adding z=[]; after z="Have you....?" is failing in Test case?
Dengqian
on 17 Jul 2024
This is grossly misleading for aspiring linear algebra students. The product calculated in this example is called a "matrix multiplication product", not a "inner product". The "inner product" is a generalization of the dot product.
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