Matrix Multiplication is possible???
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Hi Can i programm under matlab Matrix multiplication generally without use of general entries
C = A*B is the linear algebraic product of the matrices A and B. If A is an m-by-p and B is a p-by-n matrix
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Image Analyst
on 15 Aug 2013
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What are "general entries"? If you want the matrix multiplication, simply do C=A*B like you said. If you want element-by-element multiplication, do C=A.*B. So I'm not sure what you're asking. Did you actually try C=A*B like you said - it's easy enough to do. If so, was there something unexpected that you observed?
Marwen
on 15 Aug 2013
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Image Analyst
on 15 Aug 2013
No, I don't. I don't even see a question in your "Answer" - do you have one? Or are you just making a comment or letting us know that you are willing to develop simple examples for people to solve their problems? Perhaps you can create a new discussion and in there ask a question, if you have one. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
Marwen
on 15 Aug 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 15 Aug 2013
Image Analyst
on 15 Aug 2013
OK. I'm going to assume that the code you gave does what you want to do. I still don't see a question here, so I guess we're done.
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 15 Aug 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 15 Aug 2013
A=randi(10,5,6); % Example
B=randi(10,6,7);
p=size(A,2);
C=@(i,j) sum(A(i,:)'.*B(:,j))
% If i=2 and j=6 use
C(2,6)
Which is the same as
C=A*B
C(2,6)
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