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+ sudo: false
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+ language: ruby
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+ rvm:
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+ - ruby-head
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- source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ source "https://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ git_source(:github) {|repo_name| "https://github.com/#{repo_name}" }
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  gemspec
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- Copyright (c) 2014 Timo Borreck
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+ Copyright (C) 1993-2013 Yukihiro Matsumoto. All rights reserved.
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- MIT License
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+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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+ are met:
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+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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- a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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- "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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- without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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- distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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- permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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- the following conditions:
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-
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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- included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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-
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- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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- MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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- NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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- LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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- OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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- WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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+ ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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+ ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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+ FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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+ DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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+ OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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+ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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+ LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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+ OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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+ SUCH DAMAGE.
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  # Matrix
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- This gem is under construction.
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+ An implementation of `Matrix` and `Vector` classes.
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+
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+ The `Matrix` class represents a mathematical matrix. It provides methods for creating matrices, operating on them arithmetically and algebraically, and determining their mathematical properties (trace, rank, inverse, determinant).
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+
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+ The `Vector` class represents a mathematical vector, which is useful in its own right, and also constitutes a row or column of a `Matrix`.
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  ## Installation
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  Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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- gem 'matrix'
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'matrix'
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+ ```
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  And then execute:
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  TODO: Write usage instructions here
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake test` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+
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+ To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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+
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  ## Contributing
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- 1. Fork it
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- 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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- 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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- 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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- 5. Create new Pull Request
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ruby/matrix.
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [2-Clause BSD License](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause).
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  require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "rake/testtask"
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
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+ t.libs << "test" << "test/lib"
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+ t.libs << "lib"
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+ t.test_files = FileList['test/**/test_*.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => [:test]
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require "bundler/setup"
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+ require "matrix"
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+
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+ # You can add fixtures and/or initialization code here to make experimenting
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+ # with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
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+
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+ # (If you use this, don't forget to add pry to your Gemfile!)
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+ # require "pry"
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+ # Pry.start
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+
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+ require "irb"
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+ IRB.start(__FILE__)
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ set -euo pipefail
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+ IFS=$'\n\t'
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+ set -vx
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+
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+ bundle install
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+
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+ # Do any other automated setup that you need to do here
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- require "matrix/version"
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+ # encoding: utf-8
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+ # frozen_string_literal: false
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+ #
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+ # = matrix.rb
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+ #
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+ # An implementation of Matrix and Vector classes.
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+ #
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+ # See classes Matrix and Vector for documentation.
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+ #
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+ # Current Maintainer:: Marc-André Lafortune
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+ # Original Author:: Keiju ISHITSUKA
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+ # Original Documentation:: Gavin Sinclair (sourced from <i>Ruby in a Nutshell</i> (Matsumoto, O'Reilly))
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+ ##
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- module Matrix
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- # Your code goes here...
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+ require "e2mmap"
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+
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+ module ExceptionForMatrix # :nodoc:
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+ extend Exception2MessageMapper
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+ def_e2message(TypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected %s)")
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+ def_e2message(ArgumentError, "Wrong # of arguments(%d for %d)")
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+
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+ def_exception("ErrDimensionMismatch", "\#{self.name} dimension mismatch")
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+ def_exception("ErrNotRegular", "Not Regular Matrix")
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+ def_exception("ErrOperationNotDefined", "Operation(%s) can\\'t be defined: %s op %s")
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+ def_exception("ErrOperationNotImplemented", "Sorry, Operation(%s) not implemented: %s op %s")
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # The +Matrix+ class represents a mathematical matrix. It provides methods for creating
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+ # matrices, operating on them arithmetically and algebraically,
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+ # and determining their mathematical properties such as trace, rank, inverse, determinant,
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+ # or eigensystem.
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+ #
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+ class Matrix
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+ include Enumerable
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+ include ExceptionForMatrix
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+ autoload :EigenvalueDecomposition, "matrix/eigenvalue_decomposition"
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+ autoload :LUPDecomposition, "matrix/lup_decomposition"
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+
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+ # instance creations
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+ private_class_method :new
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+ attr_reader :rows
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+ protected :rows
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a matrix where each argument is a row.
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+ # Matrix[ [25, 93], [-1, 66] ]
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+ # => 25 93
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+ # -1 66
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.[](*rows)
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+ rows(rows, false)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a matrix where +rows+ is an array of arrays, each of which is a row
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+ # of the matrix. If the optional argument +copy+ is false, use the given
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+ # arrays as the internal structure of the matrix without copying.
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+ # Matrix.rows([[25, 93], [-1, 66]])
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+ # => 25 93
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+ # -1 66
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.rows(rows, copy = true)
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+ rows = convert_to_array(rows, copy)
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+ rows.map! do |row|
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+ convert_to_array(row, copy)
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+ end
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+ size = (rows[0] || []).size
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+ rows.each do |row|
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, "row size differs (#{row.size} should be #{size})" unless row.size == size
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+ end
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+ new rows, size
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a matrix using +columns+ as an array of column vectors.
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+ # Matrix.columns([[25, 93], [-1, 66]])
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+ # => 25 -1
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+ # 93 66
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.columns(columns)
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+ rows(columns, false).transpose
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a matrix of size +row_count+ x +column_count+.
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+ # It fills the values by calling the given block,
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+ # passing the current row and column.
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+ # Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
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+ #
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+ # m = Matrix.build(2, 4) {|row, col| col - row }
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+ # => Matrix[[0, 1, 2, 3], [-1, 0, 1, 2]]
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+ # m = Matrix.build(3) { rand }
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+ # => a 3x3 matrix with random elements
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.build(row_count, column_count = row_count)
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+ row_count = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_int(row_count)
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+ column_count = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_int(column_count)
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+ raise ArgumentError if row_count < 0 || column_count < 0
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+ return to_enum :build, row_count, column_count unless block_given?
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+ rows = Array.new(row_count) do |i|
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+ Array.new(column_count) do |j|
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+ yield i, j
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+ end
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+ end
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+ new rows, column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a matrix where the diagonal elements are composed of +values+.
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+ # Matrix.diagonal(9, 5, -3)
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+ # => 9 0 0
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+ # 0 5 0
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+ # 0 0 -3
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.diagonal(*values)
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+ size = values.size
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+ return Matrix.empty if size == 0
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+ rows = Array.new(size) {|j|
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+ row = Array.new(size, 0)
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+ row[j] = values[j]
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+ row
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+ }
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+ new rows
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates an +n+ by +n+ diagonal matrix where each diagonal element is
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+ # +value+.
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+ # Matrix.scalar(2, 5)
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+ # => 5 0
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+ # 0 5
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.scalar(n, value)
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+ diagonal(*Array.new(n, value))
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates an +n+ by +n+ identity matrix.
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+ # Matrix.identity(2)
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+ # => 1 0
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+ # 0 1
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.identity(n)
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+ scalar(n, 1)
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+ end
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+ class << Matrix
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+ alias_method :unit, :identity
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+ alias_method :I, :identity
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a zero matrix.
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+ # Matrix.zero(2)
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+ # => 0 0
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+ # 0 0
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.zero(row_count, column_count = row_count)
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+ rows = Array.new(row_count){Array.new(column_count, 0)}
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+ new rows, column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a single-row matrix where the values of that row are as given in
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+ # +row+.
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+ # Matrix.row_vector([4,5,6])
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+ # => 4 5 6
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.row_vector(row)
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+ row = convert_to_array(row)
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+ new [row]
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a single-column matrix where the values of that column are as given
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+ # in +column+.
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+ # Matrix.column_vector([4,5,6])
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+ # => 4
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+ # 5
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+ # 6
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.column_vector(column)
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+ column = convert_to_array(column)
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+ new [column].transpose, 1
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Creates a empty matrix of +row_count+ x +column_count+.
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+ # At least one of +row_count+ or +column_count+ must be 0.
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+ #
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+ # m = Matrix.empty(2, 0)
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+ # m == Matrix[ [], [] ]
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+ # => true
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+ # n = Matrix.empty(0, 3)
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+ # n == Matrix.columns([ [], [], [] ])
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+ # => true
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+ # m * n
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+ # => Matrix[[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]]
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.empty(row_count = 0, column_count = 0)
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+ raise ArgumentError, "One size must be 0" if column_count != 0 && row_count != 0
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Negative size" if column_count < 0 || row_count < 0
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+
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+ new([[]]*row_count, column_count)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Create a matrix by stacking matrices vertically
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+ #
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+ # x = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
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+ # y = Matrix[[5, 6], [7, 8]]
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+ # Matrix.vstack(x, y) # => Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6], [7, 8]]
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.vstack(x, *matrices)
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+ x = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_matrix(x)
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+ result = x.send(:rows).map(&:dup)
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+ matrices.each do |m|
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+ m = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_matrix(m)
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+ if m.column_count != x.column_count
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, "The given matrices must have #{x.column_count} columns, but one has #{m.column_count}"
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+ end
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+ result.concat(m.send(:rows))
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+ end
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+ new result, x.column_count
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ #
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+ # Create a matrix by stacking matrices horizontally
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+ #
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+ # x = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
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+ # y = Matrix[[5, 6], [7, 8]]
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+ # Matrix.hstack(x, y) # => Matrix[[1, 2, 5, 6], [3, 4, 7, 8]]
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.hstack(x, *matrices)
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+ x = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_matrix(x)
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+ result = x.send(:rows).map(&:dup)
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+ total_column_count = x.column_count
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+ matrices.each do |m|
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+ m = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_matrix(m)
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+ if m.row_count != x.row_count
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, "The given matrices must have #{x.row_count} rows, but one has #{m.row_count}"
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+ end
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+ result.each_with_index do |row, i|
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+ row.concat m.send(:rows)[i]
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+ end
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+ total_column_count += m.column_count
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+ end
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+ new result, total_column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Create a matrix by combining matrices entrywise, using the given block
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+ #
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+ # x = Matrix[[6, 6], [4, 4]]
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+ # y = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
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+ # Matrix.combine(x, y) {|a, b| a - b} # => Matrix[[5, 4], [1, 0]]
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+ #
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+ def Matrix.combine(*matrices)
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+ return to_enum(__method__, *matrices) unless block_given?
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+
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+ return Matrix.empty if matrices.empty?
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+ matrices.map!(&CoercionHelper.method(:coerce_to_matrix))
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+ x = matrices.first
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+ matrices.each do |m|
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+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless x.row_count == m.row_count && x.column_count == m.column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ rows = Array.new(x.row_count) do |i|
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+ Array.new(x.column_count) do |j|
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+ yield matrices.map{|m| m[i,j]}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ new rows, x.column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ def combine(*matrices, &block)
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+ Matrix.combine(self, *matrices, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Matrix.new is private; use Matrix.rows, columns, [], etc... to create.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(rows, column_count = rows[0].size)
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+ # No checking is done at this point. rows must be an Array of Arrays.
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+ # column_count must be the size of the first row, if there is one,
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+ # otherwise it *must* be specified and can be any integer >= 0
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+ @rows = rows
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+ @column_count = column_count
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+ end
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+
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+ private def new_matrix(rows, column_count = rows[0].size) # :nodoc:
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+ self.class.send(:new, rows, column_count) # bypass privacy of Matrix.new
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Returns element (+i+,+j+) of the matrix. That is: row +i+, column +j+.
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+ #
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+ def [](i, j)
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+ @rows.fetch(i){return nil}[j]
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+ end
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+ alias element []
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+ alias component []
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+
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+ #
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+ # :call-seq:
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+ # matrix[range, range] = matrix/element
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+ # matrix[range, integer] = vector/column_matrix/element
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+ # matrix[integer, range] = vector/row_matrix/element
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+ # matrix[integer, integer] = element
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+ #
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+ # Set element or elements of matrix.
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+ def []=(i, j, v)
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+ raise FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Matrix" if frozen?
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+ rows = check_range(i, :row) or row = check_int(i, :row)
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+ columns = check_range(j, :column) or column = check_int(j, :column)
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+ if rows && columns
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+ set_row_and_col_range(rows, columns, v)
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+ elsif rows
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+ set_row_range(rows, column, v)
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+ elsif columns
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+ set_col_range(row, columns, v)
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+ else
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+ set_value(row, column, v)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias set_element []=
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+ alias set_component []=
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+ private :set_element, :set_component
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+
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+ # Returns range or nil
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+ private def check_range(val, direction)
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+ return unless val.is_a?(Range)
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+ count = direction == :row ? row_count : column_count
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+ CoercionHelper.check_range(val, count, direction)
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+ end
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+
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+ private def check_int(val, direction)
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+ count = direction == :row ? row_count : column_count
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+ CoercionHelper.check_int(val, count, direction)
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+ end
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+
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+ private def set_value(row, col, value)
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, "Expected a a value, got a #{value.class}" if value.respond_to?(:to_matrix)
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+
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+ @rows[row][col] = value
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+ end
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+
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+ private def set_row_and_col_range(row_range, col_range, value)
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+ if value.is_a?(Matrix)
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+ if row_range.size != value.row_count || col_range.size != value.column_count
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, [
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+ 'Expected a Matrix of dimensions',
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+ "#{row_range.size}x#{col_range.size}",
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+ 'got',
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+ "#{value.row_count}x#{value.column_count}",
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+ ].join(' ')
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+ end
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+ source = value.instance_variable_get :@rows
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+ row_range.each_with_index do |row, i|
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+ @rows[row][col_range] = source[i]
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+ end
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+ elsif value.is_a?(Vector)
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+ raise ErrDimensionMismatch, 'Expected a Matrix or a value, got a Vector'
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+ else
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+ value_to_set = Array.new(col_range.size, value)
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+ row_range.each do |i|
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+ @rows[i][col_range] = value_to_set
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+ end
370
+ end
371
+ end
372
+
373
+ private def set_row_range(row_range, col, value)
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+ if value.is_a?(Vector)
375
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless row_range.size == value.size
376
+ set_column_vector(row_range, col, value)
377
+ elsif value.is_a?(Matrix)
378
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless value.column_count == 1
379
+ value = value.column(0)
380
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless row_range.size == value.size
381
+ set_column_vector(row_range, col, value)
382
+ else
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+ @rows[row_range].each{|e| e[col] = value }
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+ end
385
+ end
386
+
387
+ private def set_column_vector(row_range, col, value)
388
+ value.each_with_index do |e, index|
389
+ r = row_range.begin + index
390
+ @rows[r][col] = e
391
+ end
392
+ end
393
+
394
+ private def set_col_range(row, col_range, value)
395
+ value = if value.is_a?(Vector)
396
+ value.to_a
397
+ elsif value.is_a?(Matrix)
398
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless value.row_count == 1
399
+ value.row(0).to_a
400
+ else
401
+ Array.new(col_range.size, value)
402
+ end
403
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless col_range.size == value.size
404
+ @rows[row][col_range] = value
405
+ end
406
+
407
+ #
408
+ # Returns the number of rows.
409
+ #
410
+ def row_count
411
+ @rows.size
412
+ end
413
+
414
+ alias_method :row_size, :row_count
415
+ #
416
+ # Returns the number of columns.
417
+ #
418
+ attr_reader :column_count
419
+ alias_method :column_size, :column_count
420
+
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+ #
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+ # Returns row vector number +i+ of the matrix as a Vector (starting at 0 like
423
+ # an array). When a block is given, the elements of that vector are iterated.
424
+ #
425
+ def row(i, &block) # :yield: e
426
+ if block_given?
427
+ @rows.fetch(i){return self}.each(&block)
428
+ self
429
+ else
430
+ Vector.elements(@rows.fetch(i){return nil})
431
+ end
432
+ end
433
+
434
+ #
435
+ # Returns column vector number +j+ of the matrix as a Vector (starting at 0
436
+ # like an array). When a block is given, the elements of that vector are
437
+ # iterated.
438
+ #
439
+ def column(j) # :yield: e
440
+ if block_given?
441
+ return self if j >= column_count || j < -column_count
442
+ row_count.times do |i|
443
+ yield @rows[i][j]
444
+ end
445
+ self
446
+ else
447
+ return nil if j >= column_count || j < -column_count
448
+ col = Array.new(row_count) {|i|
449
+ @rows[i][j]
450
+ }
451
+ Vector.elements(col, false)
452
+ end
453
+ end
454
+
455
+ #
456
+ # Returns a matrix that is the result of iteration of the given block over all
457
+ # elements of the matrix.
458
+ # Elements can be restricted by passing an argument:
459
+ # * :all (default): yields all elements
460
+ # * :diagonal: yields only elements on the diagonal
461
+ # * :off_diagonal: yields all elements except on the diagonal
462
+ # * :lower: yields only elements on or below the diagonal
463
+ # * :strict_lower: yields only elements below the diagonal
464
+ # * :strict_upper: yields only elements above the diagonal
465
+ # * :upper: yields only elements on or above the diagonal
466
+ # Matrix[ [1,2], [3,4] ].collect { |e| e**2 }
467
+ # => 1 4
468
+ # 9 16
469
+ #
470
+ def collect(which = :all, &block) # :yield: e
471
+ return to_enum(:collect, which) unless block_given?
472
+ dup.collect!(which, &block)
473
+ end
474
+ alias_method :map, :collect
475
+
476
+ #
477
+ # Invokes the given block for each element of matrix, replacing the element with the value
478
+ # returned by the block.
479
+ # Elements can be restricted by passing an argument:
480
+ # * :all (default): yields all elements
481
+ # * :diagonal: yields only elements on the diagonal
482
+ # * :off_diagonal: yields all elements except on the diagonal
483
+ # * :lower: yields only elements on or below the diagonal
484
+ # * :strict_lower: yields only elements below the diagonal
485
+ # * :strict_upper: yields only elements above the diagonal
486
+ # * :upper: yields only elements on or above the diagonal
487
+ #
488
+ def collect!(which = :all)
489
+ return to_enum(:collect!, which) unless block_given?
490
+ raise FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Matrix" if frozen?
491
+ each_with_index(which){ |e, row_index, col_index| @rows[row_index][col_index] = yield e }
492
+ end
493
+
494
+ alias map! collect!
495
+
496
+ def freeze
497
+ @rows.freeze
498
+ super
499
+ end
500
+
501
+ #
502
+ # Yields all elements of the matrix, starting with those of the first row,
503
+ # or returns an Enumerator if no block given.
504
+ # Elements can be restricted by passing an argument:
505
+ # * :all (default): yields all elements
506
+ # * :diagonal: yields only elements on the diagonal
507
+ # * :off_diagonal: yields all elements except on the diagonal
508
+ # * :lower: yields only elements on or below the diagonal
509
+ # * :strict_lower: yields only elements below the diagonal
510
+ # * :strict_upper: yields only elements above the diagonal
511
+ # * :upper: yields only elements on or above the diagonal
512
+ #
513
+ # Matrix[ [1,2], [3,4] ].each { |e| puts e }
514
+ # # => prints the numbers 1 to 4
515
+ # Matrix[ [1,2], [3,4] ].each(:strict_lower).to_a # => [3]
516
+ #
517
+ def each(which = :all) # :yield: e
518
+ return to_enum :each, which unless block_given?
519
+ last = column_count - 1
520
+ case which
521
+ when :all
522
+ block = Proc.new
523
+ @rows.each do |row|
524
+ row.each(&block)
525
+ end
526
+ when :diagonal
527
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
528
+ yield row.fetch(row_index){return self}
529
+ end
530
+ when :off_diagonal
531
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
532
+ column_count.times do |col_index|
533
+ yield row[col_index] unless row_index == col_index
534
+ end
535
+ end
536
+ when :lower
537
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
538
+ 0.upto([row_index, last].min) do |col_index|
539
+ yield row[col_index]
540
+ end
541
+ end
542
+ when :strict_lower
543
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
544
+ [row_index, column_count].min.times do |col_index|
545
+ yield row[col_index]
546
+ end
547
+ end
548
+ when :strict_upper
549
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
550
+ (row_index+1).upto(last) do |col_index|
551
+ yield row[col_index]
552
+ end
553
+ end
554
+ when :upper
555
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
556
+ row_index.upto(last) do |col_index|
557
+ yield row[col_index]
558
+ end
559
+ end
560
+ else
561
+ raise ArgumentError, "expected #{which.inspect} to be one of :all, :diagonal, :off_diagonal, :lower, :strict_lower, :strict_upper or :upper"
562
+ end
563
+ self
564
+ end
565
+
566
+ #
567
+ # Same as #each, but the row index and column index in addition to the element
568
+ #
569
+ # Matrix[ [1,2], [3,4] ].each_with_index do |e, row, col|
570
+ # puts "#{e} at #{row}, #{col}"
571
+ # end
572
+ # # => Prints:
573
+ # # 1 at 0, 0
574
+ # # 2 at 0, 1
575
+ # # 3 at 1, 0
576
+ # # 4 at 1, 1
577
+ #
578
+ def each_with_index(which = :all) # :yield: e, row, column
579
+ return to_enum :each_with_index, which unless block_given?
580
+ last = column_count - 1
581
+ case which
582
+ when :all
583
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
584
+ row.each_with_index do |e, col_index|
585
+ yield e, row_index, col_index
586
+ end
587
+ end
588
+ when :diagonal
589
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
590
+ yield row.fetch(row_index){return self}, row_index, row_index
591
+ end
592
+ when :off_diagonal
593
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
594
+ column_count.times do |col_index|
595
+ yield row[col_index], row_index, col_index unless row_index == col_index
596
+ end
597
+ end
598
+ when :lower
599
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
600
+ 0.upto([row_index, last].min) do |col_index|
601
+ yield row[col_index], row_index, col_index
602
+ end
603
+ end
604
+ when :strict_lower
605
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
606
+ [row_index, column_count].min.times do |col_index|
607
+ yield row[col_index], row_index, col_index
608
+ end
609
+ end
610
+ when :strict_upper
611
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
612
+ (row_index+1).upto(last) do |col_index|
613
+ yield row[col_index], row_index, col_index
614
+ end
615
+ end
616
+ when :upper
617
+ @rows.each_with_index do |row, row_index|
618
+ row_index.upto(last) do |col_index|
619
+ yield row[col_index], row_index, col_index
620
+ end
621
+ end
622
+ else
623
+ raise ArgumentError, "expected #{which.inspect} to be one of :all, :diagonal, :off_diagonal, :lower, :strict_lower, :strict_upper or :upper"
624
+ end
625
+ self
626
+ end
627
+
628
+ SELECTORS = {all: true, diagonal: true, off_diagonal: true, lower: true, strict_lower: true, strict_upper: true, upper: true}.freeze
629
+ #
630
+ # :call-seq:
631
+ # index(value, selector = :all) -> [row, column]
632
+ # index(selector = :all){ block } -> [row, column]
633
+ # index(selector = :all) -> an_enumerator
634
+ #
635
+ # The index method is specialized to return the index as [row, column]
636
+ # It also accepts an optional +selector+ argument, see #each for details.
637
+ #
638
+ # Matrix[ [1,2], [3,4] ].index(&:even?) # => [0, 1]
639
+ # Matrix[ [1,1], [1,1] ].index(1, :strict_lower) # => [1, 0]
640
+ #
641
+ def index(*args)
642
+ raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments(#{args.size} for 0-2)" if args.size > 2
643
+ which = (args.size == 2 || SELECTORS.include?(args.last)) ? args.pop : :all
644
+ return to_enum :find_index, which, *args unless block_given? || args.size == 1
645
+ if args.size == 1
646
+ value = args.first
647
+ each_with_index(which) do |e, row_index, col_index|
648
+ return row_index, col_index if e == value
649
+ end
650
+ else
651
+ each_with_index(which) do |e, row_index, col_index|
652
+ return row_index, col_index if yield e
653
+ end
654
+ end
655
+ nil
656
+ end
657
+ alias_method :find_index, :index
658
+
659
+ #
660
+ # Returns a section of the matrix. The parameters are either:
661
+ # * start_row, nrows, start_col, ncols; OR
662
+ # * row_range, col_range
663
+ #
664
+ # Matrix.diagonal(9, 5, -3).minor(0..1, 0..2)
665
+ # => 9 0 0
666
+ # 0 5 0
667
+ #
668
+ # Like Array#[], negative indices count backward from the end of the
669
+ # row or column (-1 is the last element). Returns nil if the starting
670
+ # row or column is greater than row_count or column_count respectively.
671
+ #
672
+ def minor(*param)
673
+ case param.size
674
+ when 2
675
+ row_range, col_range = param
676
+ from_row = row_range.first
677
+ from_row += row_count if from_row < 0
678
+ to_row = row_range.end
679
+ to_row += row_count if to_row < 0
680
+ to_row += 1 unless row_range.exclude_end?
681
+ size_row = to_row - from_row
682
+
683
+ from_col = col_range.first
684
+ from_col += column_count if from_col < 0
685
+ to_col = col_range.end
686
+ to_col += column_count if to_col < 0
687
+ to_col += 1 unless col_range.exclude_end?
688
+ size_col = to_col - from_col
689
+ when 4
690
+ from_row, size_row, from_col, size_col = param
691
+ return nil if size_row < 0 || size_col < 0
692
+ from_row += row_count if from_row < 0
693
+ from_col += column_count if from_col < 0
694
+ else
695
+ raise ArgumentError, param.inspect
696
+ end
697
+
698
+ return nil if from_row > row_count || from_col > column_count || from_row < 0 || from_col < 0
699
+ rows = @rows[from_row, size_row].collect{|row|
700
+ row[from_col, size_col]
701
+ }
702
+ new_matrix rows, [column_count - from_col, size_col].min
703
+ end
704
+
705
+ #
706
+ # Returns the submatrix obtained by deleting the specified row and column.
707
+ #
708
+ # Matrix.diagonal(9, 5, -3, 4).first_minor(1, 2)
709
+ # => 9 0 0
710
+ # 0 0 0
711
+ # 0 0 4
712
+ #
713
+ def first_minor(row, column)
714
+ raise RuntimeError, "first_minor of empty matrix is not defined" if empty?
715
+
716
+ unless 0 <= row && row < row_count
717
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid row (#{row.inspect} for 0..#{row_count - 1})"
718
+ end
719
+
720
+ unless 0 <= column && column < column_count
721
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid column (#{column.inspect} for 0..#{column_count - 1})"
722
+ end
723
+
724
+ arrays = to_a
725
+ arrays.delete_at(row)
726
+ arrays.each do |array|
727
+ array.delete_at(column)
728
+ end
729
+
730
+ new_matrix arrays, column_count - 1
731
+ end
732
+
733
+ #
734
+ # Returns the (row, column) cofactor which is obtained by multiplying
735
+ # the first minor by (-1)**(row + column).
736
+ #
737
+ # Matrix.diagonal(9, 5, -3, 4).cofactor(1, 1)
738
+ # => -108
739
+ #
740
+ def cofactor(row, column)
741
+ raise RuntimeError, "cofactor of empty matrix is not defined" if empty?
742
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
743
+
744
+ det_of_minor = first_minor(row, column).determinant
745
+ det_of_minor * (-1) ** (row + column)
746
+ end
747
+
748
+ #
749
+ # Returns the adjugate of the matrix.
750
+ #
751
+ # Matrix[ [7,6],[3,9] ].adjugate
752
+ # => 9 -6
753
+ # -3 7
754
+ #
755
+ def adjugate
756
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
757
+ Matrix.build(row_count, column_count) do |row, column|
758
+ cofactor(column, row)
759
+ end
760
+ end
761
+
762
+ #
763
+ # Returns the Laplace expansion along given row or column.
764
+ #
765
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]].laplace_expansion(column: 1)
766
+ # => 45
767
+ #
768
+ # Matrix[[Vector[1, 0], Vector[0, 1]], [2, 3]].laplace_expansion(row: 0)
769
+ # => Vector[3, -2]
770
+ #
771
+ #
772
+ def laplace_expansion(row: nil, column: nil)
773
+ num = row || column
774
+
775
+ if !num || (row && column)
776
+ raise ArgumentError, "exactly one the row or column arguments must be specified"
777
+ end
778
+
779
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
780
+ raise RuntimeError, "laplace_expansion of empty matrix is not defined" if empty?
781
+
782
+ unless 0 <= num && num < row_count
783
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid num (#{num.inspect} for 0..#{row_count - 1})"
784
+ end
785
+
786
+ send(row ? :row : :column, num).map.with_index { |e, k|
787
+ e * cofactor(*(row ? [num, k] : [k,num]))
788
+ }.inject(:+)
789
+ end
790
+ alias_method :cofactor_expansion, :laplace_expansion
791
+
792
+
793
+ #--
794
+ # TESTING -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
795
+ #++
796
+
797
+ #
798
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a diagonal matrix.
799
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
800
+ #
801
+ def diagonal?
802
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
803
+ each(:off_diagonal).all?(&:zero?)
804
+ end
805
+
806
+ #
807
+ # Returns +true+ if this is an empty matrix, i.e. if the number of rows
808
+ # or the number of columns is 0.
809
+ #
810
+ def empty?
811
+ column_count == 0 || row_count == 0
812
+ end
813
+
814
+ #
815
+ # Returns +true+ if this is an hermitian matrix.
816
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
817
+ #
818
+ def hermitian?
819
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
820
+ each_with_index(:upper).all? do |e, row, col|
821
+ e == rows[col][row].conj
822
+ end
823
+ end
824
+
825
+ #
826
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a lower triangular matrix.
827
+ #
828
+ def lower_triangular?
829
+ each(:strict_upper).all?(&:zero?)
830
+ end
831
+
832
+ #
833
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a normal matrix.
834
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
835
+ #
836
+ def normal?
837
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
838
+ rows.each_with_index do |row_i, i|
839
+ rows.each_with_index do |row_j, j|
840
+ s = 0
841
+ rows.each_with_index do |row_k, k|
842
+ s += row_i[k] * row_j[k].conj - row_k[i].conj * row_k[j]
843
+ end
844
+ return false unless s == 0
845
+ end
846
+ end
847
+ true
848
+ end
849
+
850
+ #
851
+ # Returns +true+ if this is an orthogonal matrix
852
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
853
+ #
854
+ def orthogonal?
855
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
856
+ rows.each_with_index do |row, i|
857
+ column_count.times do |j|
858
+ s = 0
859
+ row_count.times do |k|
860
+ s += row[k] * rows[k][j]
861
+ end
862
+ return false unless s == (i == j ? 1 : 0)
863
+ end
864
+ end
865
+ true
866
+ end
867
+
868
+ #
869
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a permutation matrix
870
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
871
+ #
872
+ def permutation?
873
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
874
+ cols = Array.new(column_count)
875
+ rows.each_with_index do |row, i|
876
+ found = false
877
+ row.each_with_index do |e, j|
878
+ if e == 1
879
+ return false if found || cols[j]
880
+ found = cols[j] = true
881
+ elsif e != 0
882
+ return false
883
+ end
884
+ end
885
+ return false unless found
886
+ end
887
+ true
888
+ end
889
+
890
+ #
891
+ # Returns +true+ if all entries of the matrix are real.
892
+ #
893
+ def real?
894
+ all?(&:real?)
895
+ end
896
+
897
+ #
898
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a regular (i.e. non-singular) matrix.
899
+ #
900
+ def regular?
901
+ not singular?
902
+ end
903
+
904
+ #
905
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a singular matrix.
906
+ #
907
+ def singular?
908
+ determinant == 0
909
+ end
910
+
911
+ #
912
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a square matrix.
913
+ #
914
+ def square?
915
+ column_count == row_count
916
+ end
917
+
918
+ #
919
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a symmetric matrix.
920
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
921
+ #
922
+ def symmetric?
923
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
924
+ each_with_index(:strict_upper) do |e, row, col|
925
+ return false if e != rows[col][row]
926
+ end
927
+ true
928
+ end
929
+
930
+ #
931
+ # Returns +true+ if this is an antisymmetric matrix.
932
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
933
+ #
934
+ def antisymmetric?
935
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
936
+ each_with_index(:upper) do |e, row, col|
937
+ return false unless e == -rows[col][row]
938
+ end
939
+ true
940
+ end
941
+ alias_method :skew_symmetric?, :antisymmetric?
942
+
943
+ #
944
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a unitary matrix
945
+ # Raises an error if matrix is not square.
946
+ #
947
+ def unitary?
948
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
949
+ rows.each_with_index do |row, i|
950
+ column_count.times do |j|
951
+ s = 0
952
+ row_count.times do |k|
953
+ s += row[k].conj * rows[k][j]
954
+ end
955
+ return false unless s == (i == j ? 1 : 0)
956
+ end
957
+ end
958
+ true
959
+ end
960
+
961
+ #
962
+ # Returns +true+ if this is an upper triangular matrix.
963
+ #
964
+ def upper_triangular?
965
+ each(:strict_lower).all?(&:zero?)
966
+ end
967
+
968
+ #
969
+ # Returns +true+ if this is a matrix with only zero elements
970
+ #
971
+ def zero?
972
+ all?(&:zero?)
973
+ end
974
+
975
+ #--
976
+ # OBJECT METHODS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
977
+ #++
978
+
979
+ #
980
+ # Returns +true+ if and only if the two matrices contain equal elements.
981
+ #
982
+ def ==(other)
983
+ return false unless Matrix === other &&
984
+ column_count == other.column_count # necessary for empty matrices
985
+ rows == other.rows
986
+ end
987
+
988
+ def eql?(other)
989
+ return false unless Matrix === other &&
990
+ column_count == other.column_count # necessary for empty matrices
991
+ rows.eql? other.rows
992
+ end
993
+
994
+ #
995
+ # Called for dup & clone.
996
+ #
997
+ private def initialize_copy(m)
998
+ super
999
+ @rows = @rows.map(&:dup) unless frozen?
1000
+ end
1001
+
1002
+ #
1003
+ # Returns a hash-code for the matrix.
1004
+ #
1005
+ def hash
1006
+ @rows.hash
1007
+ end
1008
+
1009
+ #--
1010
+ # ARITHMETIC -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1011
+ #++
1012
+
1013
+ #
1014
+ # Matrix multiplication.
1015
+ # Matrix[[2,4], [6,8]] * Matrix.identity(2)
1016
+ # => 2 4
1017
+ # 6 8
1018
+ #
1019
+ def *(m) # m is matrix or vector or number
1020
+ case(m)
1021
+ when Numeric
1022
+ rows = @rows.collect {|row|
1023
+ row.collect {|e| e * m }
1024
+ }
1025
+ return new_matrix rows, column_count
1026
+ when Vector
1027
+ m = self.class.column_vector(m)
1028
+ r = self * m
1029
+ return r.column(0)
1030
+ when Matrix
1031
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if column_count != m.row_count
1032
+
1033
+ rows = Array.new(row_count) {|i|
1034
+ Array.new(m.column_count) {|j|
1035
+ (0 ... column_count).inject(0) do |vij, k|
1036
+ vij + self[i, k] * m[k, j]
1037
+ end
1038
+ }
1039
+ }
1040
+ return new_matrix rows, m.column_count
1041
+ else
1042
+ return apply_through_coercion(m, __method__)
1043
+ end
1044
+ end
1045
+
1046
+ #
1047
+ # Matrix addition.
1048
+ # Matrix.scalar(2,5) + Matrix[[1,0], [-4,7]]
1049
+ # => 6 0
1050
+ # -4 12
1051
+ #
1052
+ def +(m)
1053
+ case m
1054
+ when Numeric
1055
+ Matrix.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "+", self.class, m.class
1056
+ when Vector
1057
+ m = self.class.column_vector(m)
1058
+ when Matrix
1059
+ else
1060
+ return apply_through_coercion(m, __method__)
1061
+ end
1062
+
1063
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless row_count == m.row_count && column_count == m.column_count
1064
+
1065
+ rows = Array.new(row_count) {|i|
1066
+ Array.new(column_count) {|j|
1067
+ self[i, j] + m[i, j]
1068
+ }
1069
+ }
1070
+ new_matrix rows, column_count
1071
+ end
1072
+
1073
+ #
1074
+ # Matrix subtraction.
1075
+ # Matrix[[1,5], [4,2]] - Matrix[[9,3], [-4,1]]
1076
+ # => -8 2
1077
+ # 8 1
1078
+ #
1079
+ def -(m)
1080
+ case m
1081
+ when Numeric
1082
+ Matrix.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "-", self.class, m.class
1083
+ when Vector
1084
+ m = self.class.column_vector(m)
1085
+ when Matrix
1086
+ else
1087
+ return apply_through_coercion(m, __method__)
1088
+ end
1089
+
1090
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless row_count == m.row_count && column_count == m.column_count
1091
+
1092
+ rows = Array.new(row_count) {|i|
1093
+ Array.new(column_count) {|j|
1094
+ self[i, j] - m[i, j]
1095
+ }
1096
+ }
1097
+ new_matrix rows, column_count
1098
+ end
1099
+
1100
+ #
1101
+ # Matrix division (multiplication by the inverse).
1102
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]] / Matrix[[2,9], [3,1]]
1103
+ # => -7 1
1104
+ # -3 -6
1105
+ #
1106
+ def /(other)
1107
+ case other
1108
+ when Numeric
1109
+ rows = @rows.collect {|row|
1110
+ row.collect {|e| e / other }
1111
+ }
1112
+ return new_matrix rows, column_count
1113
+ when Matrix
1114
+ return self * other.inverse
1115
+ else
1116
+ return apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1117
+ end
1118
+ end
1119
+
1120
+ #
1121
+ # Hadamard product
1122
+ # Matrix[[1,2], [3,4]].hadamard_product(Matrix[[1,2], [3,2]])
1123
+ # => 1 4
1124
+ # 9 8
1125
+ #
1126
+ def hadamard_product(m)
1127
+ combine(m){|a, b| a * b}
1128
+ end
1129
+ alias_method :entrywise_product, :hadamard_product
1130
+
1131
+ #
1132
+ # Returns the inverse of the matrix.
1133
+ # Matrix[[-1, -1], [0, -1]].inverse
1134
+ # => -1 1
1135
+ # 0 -1
1136
+ #
1137
+ def inverse
1138
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
1139
+ self.class.I(row_count).send(:inverse_from, self)
1140
+ end
1141
+ alias_method :inv, :inverse
1142
+
1143
+ private def inverse_from(src) # :nodoc:
1144
+ last = row_count - 1
1145
+ a = src.to_a
1146
+
1147
+ 0.upto(last) do |k|
1148
+ i = k
1149
+ akk = a[k][k].abs
1150
+ (k+1).upto(last) do |j|
1151
+ v = a[j][k].abs
1152
+ if v > akk
1153
+ i = j
1154
+ akk = v
1155
+ end
1156
+ end
1157
+ Matrix.Raise ErrNotRegular if akk == 0
1158
+ if i != k
1159
+ a[i], a[k] = a[k], a[i]
1160
+ @rows[i], @rows[k] = @rows[k], @rows[i]
1161
+ end
1162
+ akk = a[k][k]
1163
+
1164
+ 0.upto(last) do |ii|
1165
+ next if ii == k
1166
+ q = a[ii][k].quo(akk)
1167
+ a[ii][k] = 0
1168
+
1169
+ (k + 1).upto(last) do |j|
1170
+ a[ii][j] -= a[k][j] * q
1171
+ end
1172
+ 0.upto(last) do |j|
1173
+ @rows[ii][j] -= @rows[k][j] * q
1174
+ end
1175
+ end
1176
+
1177
+ (k+1).upto(last) do |j|
1178
+ a[k][j] = a[k][j].quo(akk)
1179
+ end
1180
+ 0.upto(last) do |j|
1181
+ @rows[k][j] = @rows[k][j].quo(akk)
1182
+ end
1183
+ end
1184
+ self
1185
+ end
1186
+
1187
+ #
1188
+ # Matrix exponentiation.
1189
+ # Equivalent to multiplying the matrix by itself N times.
1190
+ # Non integer exponents will be handled by diagonalizing the matrix.
1191
+ #
1192
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]] ** 2
1193
+ # => 67 96
1194
+ # 48 99
1195
+ #
1196
+ def **(other)
1197
+ case other
1198
+ when Integer
1199
+ x = self
1200
+ if other <= 0
1201
+ x = self.inverse
1202
+ return self.class.identity(self.column_count) if other == 0
1203
+ other = -other
1204
+ end
1205
+ z = nil
1206
+ loop do
1207
+ z = z ? z * x : x if other[0] == 1
1208
+ return z if (other >>= 1).zero?
1209
+ x *= x
1210
+ end
1211
+ when Numeric
1212
+ v, d, v_inv = eigensystem
1213
+ v * self.class.diagonal(*d.each(:diagonal).map{|e| e ** other}) * v_inv
1214
+ else
1215
+ Matrix.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "**", self.class, other.class
1216
+ end
1217
+ end
1218
+
1219
+ def +@
1220
+ self
1221
+ end
1222
+
1223
+ def -@
1224
+ collect {|e| -e }
1225
+ end
1226
+
1227
+ #--
1228
+ # MATRIX FUNCTIONS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1229
+ #++
1230
+
1231
+ #
1232
+ # Returns the determinant of the matrix.
1233
+ #
1234
+ # Beware that using Float values can yield erroneous results
1235
+ # because of their lack of precision.
1236
+ # Consider using exact types like Rational or BigDecimal instead.
1237
+ #
1238
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]].determinant
1239
+ # => 45
1240
+ #
1241
+ def determinant
1242
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
1243
+ m = @rows
1244
+ case row_count
1245
+ # Up to 4x4, give result using Laplacian expansion by minors.
1246
+ # This will typically be faster, as well as giving good results
1247
+ # in case of Floats
1248
+ when 0
1249
+ +1
1250
+ when 1
1251
+ + m[0][0]
1252
+ when 2
1253
+ + m[0][0] * m[1][1] - m[0][1] * m[1][0]
1254
+ when 3
1255
+ m0, m1, m2 = m
1256
+ + m0[0] * m1[1] * m2[2] - m0[0] * m1[2] * m2[1] \
1257
+ - m0[1] * m1[0] * m2[2] + m0[1] * m1[2] * m2[0] \
1258
+ + m0[2] * m1[0] * m2[1] - m0[2] * m1[1] * m2[0]
1259
+ when 4
1260
+ m0, m1, m2, m3 = m
1261
+ + m0[0] * m1[1] * m2[2] * m3[3] - m0[0] * m1[1] * m2[3] * m3[2] \
1262
+ - m0[0] * m1[2] * m2[1] * m3[3] + m0[0] * m1[2] * m2[3] * m3[1] \
1263
+ + m0[0] * m1[3] * m2[1] * m3[2] - m0[0] * m1[3] * m2[2] * m3[1] \
1264
+ - m0[1] * m1[0] * m2[2] * m3[3] + m0[1] * m1[0] * m2[3] * m3[2] \
1265
+ + m0[1] * m1[2] * m2[0] * m3[3] - m0[1] * m1[2] * m2[3] * m3[0] \
1266
+ - m0[1] * m1[3] * m2[0] * m3[2] + m0[1] * m1[3] * m2[2] * m3[0] \
1267
+ + m0[2] * m1[0] * m2[1] * m3[3] - m0[2] * m1[0] * m2[3] * m3[1] \
1268
+ - m0[2] * m1[1] * m2[0] * m3[3] + m0[2] * m1[1] * m2[3] * m3[0] \
1269
+ + m0[2] * m1[3] * m2[0] * m3[1] - m0[2] * m1[3] * m2[1] * m3[0] \
1270
+ - m0[3] * m1[0] * m2[1] * m3[2] + m0[3] * m1[0] * m2[2] * m3[1] \
1271
+ + m0[3] * m1[1] * m2[0] * m3[2] - m0[3] * m1[1] * m2[2] * m3[0] \
1272
+ - m0[3] * m1[2] * m2[0] * m3[1] + m0[3] * m1[2] * m2[1] * m3[0]
1273
+ else
1274
+ # For bigger matrices, use an efficient and general algorithm.
1275
+ # Currently, we use the Gauss-Bareiss algorithm
1276
+ determinant_bareiss
1277
+ end
1278
+ end
1279
+ alias_method :det, :determinant
1280
+
1281
+ #
1282
+ # Private. Use Matrix#determinant
1283
+ #
1284
+ # Returns the determinant of the matrix, using
1285
+ # Bareiss' multistep integer-preserving gaussian elimination.
1286
+ # It has the same computational cost order O(n^3) as standard Gaussian elimination.
1287
+ # Intermediate results are fraction free and of lower complexity.
1288
+ # A matrix of Integers will have thus intermediate results that are also Integers,
1289
+ # with smaller bignums (if any), while a matrix of Float will usually have
1290
+ # intermediate results with better precision.
1291
+ #
1292
+ private def determinant_bareiss
1293
+ size = row_count
1294
+ last = size - 1
1295
+ a = to_a
1296
+ no_pivot = Proc.new{ return 0 }
1297
+ sign = +1
1298
+ pivot = 1
1299
+ size.times do |k|
1300
+ previous_pivot = pivot
1301
+ if (pivot = a[k][k]) == 0
1302
+ switch = (k+1 ... size).find(no_pivot) {|row|
1303
+ a[row][k] != 0
1304
+ }
1305
+ a[switch], a[k] = a[k], a[switch]
1306
+ pivot = a[k][k]
1307
+ sign = -sign
1308
+ end
1309
+ (k+1).upto(last) do |i|
1310
+ ai = a[i]
1311
+ (k+1).upto(last) do |j|
1312
+ ai[j] = (pivot * ai[j] - ai[k] * a[k][j]) / previous_pivot
1313
+ end
1314
+ end
1315
+ end
1316
+ sign * pivot
1317
+ end
1318
+
1319
+ #
1320
+ # deprecated; use Matrix#determinant
1321
+ #
1322
+ def determinant_e
1323
+ warn "Matrix#determinant_e is deprecated; use #determinant", uplevel: 1
1324
+ determinant
1325
+ end
1326
+ alias_method :det_e, :determinant_e
1327
+
1328
+ #
1329
+ # Returns a new matrix resulting by stacking horizontally
1330
+ # the receiver with the given matrices
1331
+ #
1332
+ # x = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
1333
+ # y = Matrix[[5, 6], [7, 8]]
1334
+ # x.hstack(y) # => Matrix[[1, 2, 5, 6], [3, 4, 7, 8]]
1335
+ #
1336
+ def hstack(*matrices)
1337
+ self.class.hstack(self, *matrices)
1338
+ end
1339
+
1340
+ #
1341
+ # Returns the rank of the matrix.
1342
+ # Beware that using Float values can yield erroneous results
1343
+ # because of their lack of precision.
1344
+ # Consider using exact types like Rational or BigDecimal instead.
1345
+ #
1346
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]].rank
1347
+ # => 2
1348
+ #
1349
+ def rank
1350
+ # We currently use Bareiss' multistep integer-preserving gaussian elimination
1351
+ # (see comments on determinant)
1352
+ a = to_a
1353
+ last_column = column_count - 1
1354
+ last_row = row_count - 1
1355
+ pivot_row = 0
1356
+ previous_pivot = 1
1357
+ 0.upto(last_column) do |k|
1358
+ switch_row = (pivot_row .. last_row).find {|row|
1359
+ a[row][k] != 0
1360
+ }
1361
+ if switch_row
1362
+ a[switch_row], a[pivot_row] = a[pivot_row], a[switch_row] unless pivot_row == switch_row
1363
+ pivot = a[pivot_row][k]
1364
+ (pivot_row+1).upto(last_row) do |i|
1365
+ ai = a[i]
1366
+ (k+1).upto(last_column) do |j|
1367
+ ai[j] = (pivot * ai[j] - ai[k] * a[pivot_row][j]) / previous_pivot
1368
+ end
1369
+ end
1370
+ pivot_row += 1
1371
+ previous_pivot = pivot
1372
+ end
1373
+ end
1374
+ pivot_row
1375
+ end
1376
+
1377
+ #
1378
+ # deprecated; use Matrix#rank
1379
+ #
1380
+ def rank_e
1381
+ warn "Matrix#rank_e is deprecated; use #rank", uplevel: 1
1382
+ rank
1383
+ end
1384
+
1385
+ # Returns a matrix with entries rounded to the given precision
1386
+ # (see Float#round)
1387
+ #
1388
+ def round(ndigits=0)
1389
+ map{|e| e.round(ndigits)}
1390
+ end
1391
+
1392
+ #
1393
+ # Returns the trace (sum of diagonal elements) of the matrix.
1394
+ # Matrix[[7,6], [3,9]].trace
1395
+ # => 16
1396
+ #
1397
+ def trace
1398
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless square?
1399
+ (0...column_count).inject(0) do |tr, i|
1400
+ tr + @rows[i][i]
1401
+ end
1402
+ end
1403
+ alias_method :tr, :trace
1404
+
1405
+ #
1406
+ # Returns the transpose of the matrix.
1407
+ # Matrix[[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]]
1408
+ # => 1 2
1409
+ # 3 4
1410
+ # 5 6
1411
+ # Matrix[[1,2], [3,4], [5,6]].transpose
1412
+ # => 1 3 5
1413
+ # 2 4 6
1414
+ #
1415
+ def transpose
1416
+ return self.class.empty(column_count, 0) if row_count.zero?
1417
+ new_matrix @rows.transpose, row_count
1418
+ end
1419
+ alias_method :t, :transpose
1420
+
1421
+ #
1422
+ # Returns a new matrix resulting by stacking vertically
1423
+ # the receiver with the given matrices
1424
+ #
1425
+ # x = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
1426
+ # y = Matrix[[5, 6], [7, 8]]
1427
+ # x.vstack(y) # => Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6], [7, 8]]
1428
+ #
1429
+ def vstack(*matrices)
1430
+ self.class.vstack(self, *matrices)
1431
+ end
1432
+
1433
+ #--
1434
+ # DECOMPOSITIONS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
1435
+ #++
1436
+
1437
+ #
1438
+ # Returns the Eigensystem of the matrix; see +EigenvalueDecomposition+.
1439
+ # m = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
1440
+ # v, d, v_inv = m.eigensystem
1441
+ # d.diagonal? # => true
1442
+ # v.inv == v_inv # => true
1443
+ # (v * d * v_inv).round(5) == m # => true
1444
+ #
1445
+ def eigensystem
1446
+ EigenvalueDecomposition.new(self)
1447
+ end
1448
+ alias_method :eigen, :eigensystem
1449
+
1450
+ #
1451
+ # Returns the LUP decomposition of the matrix; see +LUPDecomposition+.
1452
+ # a = Matrix[[1, 2], [3, 4]]
1453
+ # l, u, p = a.lup
1454
+ # l.lower_triangular? # => true
1455
+ # u.upper_triangular? # => true
1456
+ # p.permutation? # => true
1457
+ # l * u == p * a # => true
1458
+ # a.lup.solve([2, 5]) # => Vector[(1/1), (1/2)]
1459
+ #
1460
+ def lup
1461
+ LUPDecomposition.new(self)
1462
+ end
1463
+ alias_method :lup_decomposition, :lup
1464
+
1465
+ #--
1466
+ # COMPLEX ARITHMETIC -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
1467
+ #++
1468
+
1469
+ #
1470
+ # Returns the conjugate of the matrix.
1471
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]]
1472
+ # => 1+2i i 0
1473
+ # 1 2 3
1474
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]].conjugate
1475
+ # => 1-2i -i 0
1476
+ # 1 2 3
1477
+ #
1478
+ def conjugate
1479
+ collect(&:conjugate)
1480
+ end
1481
+ alias_method :conj, :conjugate
1482
+
1483
+ #
1484
+ # Returns the imaginary part of the matrix.
1485
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]]
1486
+ # => 1+2i i 0
1487
+ # 1 2 3
1488
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]].imaginary
1489
+ # => 2i i 0
1490
+ # 0 0 0
1491
+ #
1492
+ def imaginary
1493
+ collect(&:imaginary)
1494
+ end
1495
+ alias_method :imag, :imaginary
1496
+
1497
+ #
1498
+ # Returns the real part of the matrix.
1499
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]]
1500
+ # => 1+2i i 0
1501
+ # 1 2 3
1502
+ # Matrix[[Complex(1,2), Complex(0,1), 0], [1, 2, 3]].real
1503
+ # => 1 0 0
1504
+ # 1 2 3
1505
+ #
1506
+ def real
1507
+ collect(&:real)
1508
+ end
1509
+
1510
+ #
1511
+ # Returns an array containing matrices corresponding to the real and imaginary
1512
+ # parts of the matrix
1513
+ #
1514
+ # m.rect == [m.real, m.imag] # ==> true for all matrices m
1515
+ #
1516
+ def rect
1517
+ [real, imag]
1518
+ end
1519
+ alias_method :rectangular, :rect
1520
+
1521
+ #--
1522
+ # CONVERTING -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1523
+ #++
1524
+
1525
+ #
1526
+ # The coerce method provides support for Ruby type coercion.
1527
+ # This coercion mechanism is used by Ruby to handle mixed-type
1528
+ # numeric operations: it is intended to find a compatible common
1529
+ # type between the two operands of the operator.
1530
+ # See also Numeric#coerce.
1531
+ #
1532
+ def coerce(other)
1533
+ case other
1534
+ when Numeric
1535
+ return Scalar.new(other), self
1536
+ else
1537
+ raise TypeError, "#{self.class} can't be coerced into #{other.class}"
1538
+ end
1539
+ end
1540
+
1541
+ #
1542
+ # Returns an array of the row vectors of the matrix. See Vector.
1543
+ #
1544
+ def row_vectors
1545
+ Array.new(row_count) {|i|
1546
+ row(i)
1547
+ }
1548
+ end
1549
+
1550
+ #
1551
+ # Returns an array of the column vectors of the matrix. See Vector.
1552
+ #
1553
+ def column_vectors
1554
+ Array.new(column_count) {|i|
1555
+ column(i)
1556
+ }
1557
+ end
1558
+
1559
+ #
1560
+ # Explicit conversion to a Matrix. Returns self
1561
+ #
1562
+ def to_matrix
1563
+ self
1564
+ end
1565
+
1566
+ #
1567
+ # Returns an array of arrays that describe the rows of the matrix.
1568
+ #
1569
+ def to_a
1570
+ @rows.collect(&:dup)
1571
+ end
1572
+
1573
+ # Deprecated.
1574
+ #
1575
+ # Use map(&:to_f)
1576
+ def elements_to_f
1577
+ warn "Matrix#elements_to_f is deprecated, use map(&:to_f)", uplevel: 1
1578
+ map(&:to_f)
1579
+ end
1580
+
1581
+ # Deprecated.
1582
+ #
1583
+ # Use map(&:to_i)
1584
+ def elements_to_i
1585
+ warn "Matrix#elements_to_i is deprecated, use map(&:to_i)", uplevel: 1
1586
+ map(&:to_i)
1587
+ end
1588
+
1589
+ # Deprecated.
1590
+ #
1591
+ # Use map(&:to_r)
1592
+ def elements_to_r
1593
+ warn "Matrix#elements_to_r is deprecated, use map(&:to_r)", uplevel: 1
1594
+ map(&:to_r)
1595
+ end
1596
+
1597
+ #--
1598
+ # PRINTING -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1599
+ #++
1600
+
1601
+ #
1602
+ # Overrides Object#to_s
1603
+ #
1604
+ def to_s
1605
+ if empty?
1606
+ "#{self.class}.empty(#{row_count}, #{column_count})"
1607
+ else
1608
+ "#{self.class}[" + @rows.collect{|row|
1609
+ "[" + row.collect{|e| e.to_s}.join(", ") + "]"
1610
+ }.join(", ")+"]"
1611
+ end
1612
+ end
1613
+
1614
+ #
1615
+ # Overrides Object#inspect
1616
+ #
1617
+ def inspect
1618
+ if empty?
1619
+ "#{self.class}.empty(#{row_count}, #{column_count})"
1620
+ else
1621
+ "#{self.class}#{@rows.inspect}"
1622
+ end
1623
+ end
1624
+
1625
+ # Private helper modules
1626
+
1627
+ module ConversionHelper # :nodoc:
1628
+ #
1629
+ # Converts the obj to an Array. If copy is set to true
1630
+ # a copy of obj will be made if necessary.
1631
+ #
1632
+ private def convert_to_array(obj, copy = false) # :nodoc:
1633
+ case obj
1634
+ when Array
1635
+ copy ? obj.dup : obj
1636
+ when Vector
1637
+ obj.to_a
1638
+ else
1639
+ begin
1640
+ converted = obj.to_ary
1641
+ rescue Exception => e
1642
+ raise TypeError, "can't convert #{obj.class} into an Array (#{e.message})"
1643
+ end
1644
+ raise TypeError, "#{obj.class}#to_ary should return an Array" unless converted.is_a? Array
1645
+ converted
1646
+ end
1647
+ end
1648
+ end
1649
+
1650
+ extend ConversionHelper
1651
+
1652
+ module CoercionHelper # :nodoc:
1653
+ #
1654
+ # Applies the operator +oper+ with argument +obj+
1655
+ # through coercion of +obj+
1656
+ #
1657
+ private def apply_through_coercion(obj, oper)
1658
+ coercion = obj.coerce(self)
1659
+ raise TypeError unless coercion.is_a?(Array) && coercion.length == 2
1660
+ coercion[0].public_send(oper, coercion[1])
1661
+ rescue
1662
+ raise TypeError, "#{obj.inspect} can't be coerced into #{self.class}"
1663
+ end
1664
+
1665
+ #
1666
+ # Helper method to coerce a value into a specific class.
1667
+ # Raises a TypeError if the coercion fails or the returned value
1668
+ # is not of the right class.
1669
+ # (from Rubinius)
1670
+ #
1671
+ def self.coerce_to(obj, cls, meth) # :nodoc:
1672
+ return obj if obj.kind_of?(cls)
1673
+ raise TypeError, "Expected a #{cls} but got a #{obj.class}" unless obj.respond_to? meth
1674
+ begin
1675
+ ret = obj.__send__(meth)
1676
+ rescue Exception => e
1677
+ raise TypeError, "Coercion error: #{obj.inspect}.#{meth} => #{cls} failed:\n" \
1678
+ "(#{e.message})"
1679
+ end
1680
+ raise TypeError, "Coercion error: obj.#{meth} did NOT return a #{cls} (was #{ret.class})" unless ret.kind_of? cls
1681
+ ret
1682
+ end
1683
+
1684
+ def self.coerce_to_int(obj)
1685
+ coerce_to(obj, Integer, :to_int)
1686
+ end
1687
+
1688
+ def self.coerce_to_matrix(obj)
1689
+ coerce_to(obj, Matrix, :to_matrix)
1690
+ end
1691
+
1692
+ # Returns `nil` for non Ranges
1693
+ # Checks range validity, return canonical range with 0 <= begin <= end < count
1694
+ def self.check_range(val, count, kind)
1695
+ canonical = (val.begin + (val.begin < 0 ? count : 0))..
1696
+ (val.end ? val.end + (val.end < 0 ? count : 0) - (val.exclude_end? ? 1 : 0)
1697
+ : count - 1)
1698
+ unless 0 <= canonical.begin && canonical.begin <= canonical.end && canonical.end < count
1699
+ raise IndexError, "given range #{val} is outside of #{kind} dimensions: 0...#{count}"
1700
+ end
1701
+ canonical
1702
+ end
1703
+
1704
+ def self.check_int(val, count, kind)
1705
+ val = CoercionHelper.coerce_to_int(val)
1706
+ if val >= count || val < -count
1707
+ raise IndexError, "given #{kind} #{val} is outside of #{-count}...#{count}"
1708
+ end
1709
+ val
1710
+ end
1711
+ end
1712
+
1713
+ include CoercionHelper
1714
+
1715
+ # Private CLASS
1716
+
1717
+ class Scalar < Numeric # :nodoc:
1718
+ include ExceptionForMatrix
1719
+ include CoercionHelper
1720
+
1721
+ def initialize(value)
1722
+ @value = value
1723
+ end
1724
+
1725
+ # ARITHMETIC
1726
+ def +(other)
1727
+ case other
1728
+ when Numeric
1729
+ Scalar.new(@value + other)
1730
+ when Vector, Matrix
1731
+ Scalar.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "+", @value.class, other.class
1732
+ else
1733
+ apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1734
+ end
1735
+ end
1736
+
1737
+ def -(other)
1738
+ case other
1739
+ when Numeric
1740
+ Scalar.new(@value - other)
1741
+ when Vector, Matrix
1742
+ Scalar.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "-", @value.class, other.class
1743
+ else
1744
+ apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1745
+ end
1746
+ end
1747
+
1748
+ def *(other)
1749
+ case other
1750
+ when Numeric
1751
+ Scalar.new(@value * other)
1752
+ when Vector, Matrix
1753
+ other.collect{|e| @value * e}
1754
+ else
1755
+ apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1756
+ end
1757
+ end
1758
+
1759
+ def /(other)
1760
+ case other
1761
+ when Numeric
1762
+ Scalar.new(@value / other)
1763
+ when Vector
1764
+ Scalar.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "/", @value.class, other.class
1765
+ when Matrix
1766
+ self * other.inverse
1767
+ else
1768
+ apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1769
+ end
1770
+ end
1771
+
1772
+ def **(other)
1773
+ case other
1774
+ when Numeric
1775
+ Scalar.new(@value ** other)
1776
+ when Vector
1777
+ Scalar.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "**", @value.class, other.class
1778
+ when Matrix
1779
+ #other.powered_by(self)
1780
+ Scalar.Raise ErrOperationNotImplemented, "**", @value.class, other.class
1781
+ else
1782
+ apply_through_coercion(other, __method__)
1783
+ end
1784
+ end
1785
+ end
1786
+
1787
+ end
1788
+
1789
+
1790
+ #
1791
+ # The +Vector+ class represents a mathematical vector, which is useful in its own right, and
1792
+ # also constitutes a row or column of a Matrix.
1793
+ #
1794
+ # == Method Catalogue
1795
+ #
1796
+ # To create a Vector:
1797
+ # * Vector.[](*array)
1798
+ # * Vector.elements(array, copy = true)
1799
+ # * Vector.basis(size: n, index: k)
1800
+ # * Vector.zero(n)
1801
+ #
1802
+ # To access elements:
1803
+ # * #[](i)
1804
+ #
1805
+ # To set elements:
1806
+ # * #[]=(i, v)
1807
+ #
1808
+ # To enumerate the elements:
1809
+ # * #each2(v)
1810
+ # * #collect2(v)
1811
+ #
1812
+ # Properties of vectors:
1813
+ # * #angle_with(v)
1814
+ # * Vector.independent?(*vs)
1815
+ # * #independent?(*vs)
1816
+ # * #zero?
1817
+ #
1818
+ # Vector arithmetic:
1819
+ # * #*(x) "is matrix or number"
1820
+ # * #+(v)
1821
+ # * #-(v)
1822
+ # * #/(v)
1823
+ # * #+@
1824
+ # * #-@
1825
+ #
1826
+ # Vector functions:
1827
+ # * #inner_product(v), dot(v)
1828
+ # * #cross_product(v), cross(v)
1829
+ # * #collect
1830
+ # * #collect!
1831
+ # * #magnitude
1832
+ # * #map
1833
+ # * #map!
1834
+ # * #map2(v)
1835
+ # * #norm
1836
+ # * #normalize
1837
+ # * #r
1838
+ # * #round
1839
+ # * #size
1840
+ #
1841
+ # Conversion to other data types:
1842
+ # * #covector
1843
+ # * #to_a
1844
+ # * #coerce(other)
1845
+ #
1846
+ # String representations:
1847
+ # * #to_s
1848
+ # * #inspect
1849
+ #
1850
+ class Vector
1851
+ include ExceptionForMatrix
1852
+ include Enumerable
1853
+ include Matrix::CoercionHelper
1854
+ extend Matrix::ConversionHelper
1855
+ #INSTANCE CREATION
1856
+
1857
+ private_class_method :new
1858
+ attr_reader :elements
1859
+ protected :elements
1860
+
1861
+ #
1862
+ # Creates a Vector from a list of elements.
1863
+ # Vector[7, 4, ...]
1864
+ #
1865
+ def Vector.[](*array)
1866
+ new convert_to_array(array, false)
1867
+ end
1868
+
1869
+ #
1870
+ # Creates a vector from an Array. The optional second argument specifies
1871
+ # whether the array itself or a copy is used internally.
1872
+ #
1873
+ def Vector.elements(array, copy = true)
1874
+ new convert_to_array(array, copy)
1875
+ end
1876
+
1877
+ #
1878
+ # Returns a standard basis +n+-vector, where k is the index.
1879
+ #
1880
+ # Vector.basis(size:, index:) # => Vector[0, 1, 0]
1881
+ #
1882
+ def Vector.basis(size:, index:)
1883
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid size (#{size} for 1..)" if size < 1
1884
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid index (#{index} for 0...#{size})" unless 0 <= index && index < size
1885
+ array = Array.new(size, 0)
1886
+ array[index] = 1
1887
+ new convert_to_array(array, false)
1888
+ end
1889
+
1890
+ #
1891
+ # Return a zero vector.
1892
+ #
1893
+ # Vector.zero(3) => Vector[0, 0, 0]
1894
+ #
1895
+ def Vector.zero(size)
1896
+ raise ArgumentError, "invalid size (#{size} for 0..)" if size < 0
1897
+ array = Array.new(size, 0)
1898
+ new convert_to_array(array, false)
1899
+ end
1900
+
1901
+ #
1902
+ # Vector.new is private; use Vector[] or Vector.elements to create.
1903
+ #
1904
+ def initialize(array)
1905
+ # No checking is done at this point.
1906
+ @elements = array
1907
+ end
1908
+
1909
+ # ACCESSING
1910
+
1911
+ #
1912
+ # :call-seq:
1913
+ # vector[range]
1914
+ # vector[integer]
1915
+ #
1916
+ # Returns element or elements of the vector.
1917
+ #
1918
+ def [](i)
1919
+ @elements[i]
1920
+ end
1921
+ alias element []
1922
+ alias component []
1923
+
1924
+ #
1925
+ # :call-seq:
1926
+ # vector[range] = new_vector
1927
+ # vector[range] = row_matrix
1928
+ # vector[range] = new_element
1929
+ # vector[integer] = new_element
1930
+ #
1931
+ # Set element or elements of vector.
1932
+ #
1933
+ def []=(i, v)
1934
+ raise FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Vector" if frozen?
1935
+ if i.is_a?(Range)
1936
+ range = Matrix::CoercionHelper.check_range(i, size, :vector)
1937
+ set_range(range, v)
1938
+ else
1939
+ index = Matrix::CoercionHelper.check_int(i, size, :index)
1940
+ set_value(index, v)
1941
+ end
1942
+ end
1943
+ alias set_element []=
1944
+ alias set_component []=
1945
+ private :set_element, :set_component
1946
+
1947
+ private def set_value(index, value)
1948
+ @elements[index] = value
1949
+ end
1950
+
1951
+ private def set_range(range, value)
1952
+ if value.is_a?(Vector)
1953
+ raise ArgumentError, "vector to be set has wrong size" unless range.size == value.size
1954
+ @elements[range] = value.elements
1955
+ elsif value.is_a?(Matrix)
1956
+ Matrix.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless value.row_count == 1
1957
+ @elements[range] = value.row(0).elements
1958
+ else
1959
+ @elements[range] = Array.new(range.size, value)
1960
+ end
1961
+ end
1962
+
1963
+ # Returns a vector with entries rounded to the given precision
1964
+ # (see Float#round)
1965
+ #
1966
+ def round(ndigits=0)
1967
+ map{|e| e.round(ndigits)}
1968
+ end
1969
+
1970
+ #
1971
+ # Returns the number of elements in the vector.
1972
+ #
1973
+ def size
1974
+ @elements.size
1975
+ end
1976
+
1977
+ #--
1978
+ # ENUMERATIONS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1979
+ #++
1980
+
1981
+ #
1982
+ # Iterate over the elements of this vector
1983
+ #
1984
+ def each(&block)
1985
+ return to_enum(:each) unless block_given?
1986
+ @elements.each(&block)
1987
+ self
1988
+ end
1989
+
1990
+ #
1991
+ # Iterate over the elements of this vector and +v+ in conjunction.
1992
+ #
1993
+ def each2(v) # :yield: e1, e2
1994
+ raise TypeError, "Integer is not like Vector" if v.kind_of?(Integer)
1995
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
1996
+ return to_enum(:each2, v) unless block_given?
1997
+ size.times do |i|
1998
+ yield @elements[i], v[i]
1999
+ end
2000
+ self
2001
+ end
2002
+
2003
+ #
2004
+ # Collects (as in Enumerable#collect) over the elements of this vector and +v+
2005
+ # in conjunction.
2006
+ #
2007
+ def collect2(v) # :yield: e1, e2
2008
+ raise TypeError, "Integer is not like Vector" if v.kind_of?(Integer)
2009
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
2010
+ return to_enum(:collect2, v) unless block_given?
2011
+ Array.new(size) do |i|
2012
+ yield @elements[i], v[i]
2013
+ end
2014
+ end
2015
+
2016
+ #--
2017
+ # PROPERTIES -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
2018
+ #++
2019
+
2020
+ #
2021
+ # Returns +true+ iff all of vectors are linearly independent.
2022
+ #
2023
+ # Vector.independent?(Vector[1,0], Vector[0,1])
2024
+ # => true
2025
+ #
2026
+ # Vector.independent?(Vector[1,2], Vector[2,4])
2027
+ # => false
2028
+ #
2029
+ def Vector.independent?(*vs)
2030
+ vs.each do |v|
2031
+ raise TypeError, "expected Vector, got #{v.class}" unless v.is_a?(Vector)
2032
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless v.size == vs.first.size
2033
+ end
2034
+ return false if vs.count > vs.first.size
2035
+ Matrix[*vs].rank.eql?(vs.count)
2036
+ end
2037
+
2038
+ #
2039
+ # Returns +true+ iff all of vectors are linearly independent.
2040
+ #
2041
+ # Vector[1,0].independent?(Vector[0,1])
2042
+ # => true
2043
+ #
2044
+ # Vector[1,2].independent?(Vector[2,4])
2045
+ # => false
2046
+ #
2047
+ def independent?(*vs)
2048
+ self.class.independent?(self, *vs)
2049
+ end
2050
+
2051
+ #
2052
+ # Returns +true+ iff all elements are zero.
2053
+ #
2054
+ def zero?
2055
+ all?(&:zero?)
2056
+ end
2057
+
2058
+ def freeze
2059
+ @elements.freeze
2060
+ super
2061
+ end
2062
+
2063
+ #
2064
+ # Called for dup & clone.
2065
+ #
2066
+ private def initialize_copy(v)
2067
+ super
2068
+ @elements = @elements.dup unless frozen?
2069
+ end
2070
+
2071
+
2072
+ #--
2073
+ # COMPARING -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
2074
+ #++
2075
+
2076
+ #
2077
+ # Returns +true+ iff the two vectors have the same elements in the same order.
2078
+ #
2079
+ def ==(other)
2080
+ return false unless Vector === other
2081
+ @elements == other.elements
2082
+ end
2083
+
2084
+ def eql?(other)
2085
+ return false unless Vector === other
2086
+ @elements.eql? other.elements
2087
+ end
2088
+
2089
+ #
2090
+ # Returns a hash-code for the vector.
2091
+ #
2092
+ def hash
2093
+ @elements.hash
2094
+ end
2095
+
2096
+ #--
2097
+ # ARITHMETIC -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
2098
+ #++
2099
+
2100
+ #
2101
+ # Multiplies the vector by +x+, where +x+ is a number or a matrix.
2102
+ #
2103
+ def *(x)
2104
+ case x
2105
+ when Numeric
2106
+ els = @elements.collect{|e| e * x}
2107
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2108
+ when Matrix
2109
+ Matrix.column_vector(self) * x
2110
+ when Vector
2111
+ Vector.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "*", self.class, x.class
2112
+ else
2113
+ apply_through_coercion(x, __method__)
2114
+ end
2115
+ end
2116
+
2117
+ #
2118
+ # Vector addition.
2119
+ #
2120
+ def +(v)
2121
+ case v
2122
+ when Vector
2123
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
2124
+ els = collect2(v) {|v1, v2|
2125
+ v1 + v2
2126
+ }
2127
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2128
+ when Matrix
2129
+ Matrix.column_vector(self) + v
2130
+ else
2131
+ apply_through_coercion(v, __method__)
2132
+ end
2133
+ end
2134
+
2135
+ #
2136
+ # Vector subtraction.
2137
+ #
2138
+ def -(v)
2139
+ case v
2140
+ when Vector
2141
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
2142
+ els = collect2(v) {|v1, v2|
2143
+ v1 - v2
2144
+ }
2145
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2146
+ when Matrix
2147
+ Matrix.column_vector(self) - v
2148
+ else
2149
+ apply_through_coercion(v, __method__)
2150
+ end
2151
+ end
2152
+
2153
+ #
2154
+ # Vector division.
2155
+ #
2156
+ def /(x)
2157
+ case x
2158
+ when Numeric
2159
+ els = @elements.collect{|e| e / x}
2160
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2161
+ when Matrix, Vector
2162
+ Vector.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "/", self.class, x.class
2163
+ else
2164
+ apply_through_coercion(x, __method__)
2165
+ end
2166
+ end
2167
+
2168
+ def +@
2169
+ self
2170
+ end
2171
+
2172
+ def -@
2173
+ collect {|e| -e }
2174
+ end
2175
+
2176
+ #--
2177
+ # VECTOR FUNCTIONS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
2178
+ #++
2179
+
2180
+ #
2181
+ # Returns the inner product of this vector with the other.
2182
+ # Vector[4,7].inner_product Vector[10,1] => 47
2183
+ #
2184
+ def inner_product(v)
2185
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
2186
+
2187
+ p = 0
2188
+ each2(v) {|v1, v2|
2189
+ p += v1 * v2.conj
2190
+ }
2191
+ p
2192
+ end
2193
+ alias_method :dot, :inner_product
2194
+
2195
+ #
2196
+ # Returns the cross product of this vector with the others.
2197
+ # Vector[1, 0, 0].cross_product Vector[0, 1, 0] => Vector[0, 0, 1]
2198
+ #
2199
+ # It is generalized to other dimensions to return a vector perpendicular
2200
+ # to the arguments.
2201
+ # Vector[1, 2].cross_product # => Vector[-2, 1]
2202
+ # Vector[1, 0, 0, 0].cross_product(
2203
+ # Vector[0, 1, 0, 0],
2204
+ # Vector[0, 0, 1, 0]
2205
+ # ) #=> Vector[0, 0, 0, 1]
2206
+ #
2207
+ def cross_product(*vs)
2208
+ raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "cross product is not defined on vectors of dimension #{size}" unless size >= 2
2209
+ raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (#{vs.size} for #{size - 2})" unless vs.size == size - 2
2210
+ vs.each do |v|
2211
+ raise TypeError, "expected Vector, got #{v.class}" unless v.is_a? Vector
2212
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless v.size == size
2213
+ end
2214
+ case size
2215
+ when 2
2216
+ Vector[-@elements[1], @elements[0]]
2217
+ when 3
2218
+ v = vs[0]
2219
+ Vector[ v[2]*@elements[1] - v[1]*@elements[2],
2220
+ v[0]*@elements[2] - v[2]*@elements[0],
2221
+ v[1]*@elements[0] - v[0]*@elements[1] ]
2222
+ else
2223
+ rows = self, *vs, Array.new(size) {|i| Vector.basis(size: size, index: i) }
2224
+ Matrix.rows(rows).laplace_expansion(row: size - 1)
2225
+ end
2226
+ end
2227
+ alias_method :cross, :cross_product
2228
+
2229
+ #
2230
+ # Like Array#collect.
2231
+ #
2232
+ def collect(&block) # :yield: e
2233
+ return to_enum(:collect) unless block_given?
2234
+ els = @elements.collect(&block)
2235
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2236
+ end
2237
+ alias_method :map, :collect
2238
+
2239
+ #
2240
+ # Like Array#collect!
2241
+ #
2242
+ def collect!(&block)
2243
+ return to_enum(:collect!) unless block_given?
2244
+ raise FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Vector" if frozen?
2245
+ @elements.collect!(&block)
2246
+ self
2247
+ end
2248
+ alias map! collect!
2249
+
2250
+ #
2251
+ # Returns the modulus (Pythagorean distance) of the vector.
2252
+ # Vector[5,8,2].r => 9.643650761
2253
+ #
2254
+ def magnitude
2255
+ Math.sqrt(@elements.inject(0) {|v, e| v + e.abs2})
2256
+ end
2257
+ alias_method :r, :magnitude
2258
+ alias_method :norm, :magnitude
2259
+
2260
+ #
2261
+ # Like Vector#collect2, but returns a Vector instead of an Array.
2262
+ #
2263
+ def map2(v, &block) # :yield: e1, e2
2264
+ return to_enum(:map2, v) unless block_given?
2265
+ els = collect2(v, &block)
2266
+ self.class.elements(els, false)
2267
+ end
2268
+
2269
+ class ZeroVectorError < StandardError
2270
+ end
2271
+ #
2272
+ # Returns a new vector with the same direction but with norm 1.
2273
+ # v = Vector[5,8,2].normalize
2274
+ # # => Vector[0.5184758473652127, 0.8295613557843402, 0.20739033894608505]
2275
+ # v.norm => 1.0
2276
+ #
2277
+ def normalize
2278
+ n = magnitude
2279
+ raise ZeroVectorError, "Zero vectors can not be normalized" if n == 0
2280
+ self / n
2281
+ end
2282
+
2283
+ #
2284
+ # Returns an angle with another vector. Result is within the [0..Math::PI].
2285
+ # Vector[1,0].angle_with(Vector[0,1])
2286
+ # # => Math::PI / 2
2287
+ #
2288
+ def angle_with(v)
2289
+ raise TypeError, "Expected a Vector, got a #{v.class}" unless v.is_a?(Vector)
2290
+ Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size
2291
+ prod = magnitude * v.magnitude
2292
+ raise ZeroVectorError, "Can't get angle of zero vector" if prod == 0
2293
+ dot = inner_product(v)
2294
+ if dot.abs >= prod
2295
+ dot.positive? ? 0 : Math::PI
2296
+ else
2297
+ Math.acos(dot / prod)
2298
+ end
2299
+ end
2300
+
2301
+ #--
2302
+ # CONVERTING
2303
+ #++
2304
+
2305
+ #
2306
+ # Creates a single-row matrix from this vector.
2307
+ #
2308
+ def covector
2309
+ Matrix.row_vector(self)
2310
+ end
2311
+
2312
+ #
2313
+ # Returns the elements of the vector in an array.
2314
+ #
2315
+ def to_a
2316
+ @elements.dup
2317
+ end
2318
+
2319
+ #
2320
+ # Return a single-column matrix from this vector
2321
+ #
2322
+ def to_matrix
2323
+ Matrix.column_vector(self)
2324
+ end
2325
+
2326
+ def elements_to_f
2327
+ warn "Vector#elements_to_f is deprecated", uplevel: 1
2328
+ map(&:to_f)
2329
+ end
2330
+
2331
+ def elements_to_i
2332
+ warn "Vector#elements_to_i is deprecated", uplevel: 1
2333
+ map(&:to_i)
2334
+ end
2335
+
2336
+ def elements_to_r
2337
+ warn "Vector#elements_to_r is deprecated", uplevel: 1
2338
+ map(&:to_r)
2339
+ end
2340
+
2341
+ #
2342
+ # The coerce method provides support for Ruby type coercion.
2343
+ # This coercion mechanism is used by Ruby to handle mixed-type
2344
+ # numeric operations: it is intended to find a compatible common
2345
+ # type between the two operands of the operator.
2346
+ # See also Numeric#coerce.
2347
+ #
2348
+ def coerce(other)
2349
+ case other
2350
+ when Numeric
2351
+ return Matrix::Scalar.new(other), self
2352
+ else
2353
+ raise TypeError, "#{self.class} can't be coerced into #{other.class}"
2354
+ end
2355
+ end
2356
+
2357
+ #--
2358
+ # PRINTING -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
2359
+ #++
2360
+
2361
+ #
2362
+ # Overrides Object#to_s
2363
+ #
2364
+ def to_s
2365
+ "Vector[" + @elements.join(", ") + "]"
2366
+ end
2367
+
2368
+ #
2369
+ # Overrides Object#inspect
2370
+ #
2371
+ def inspect
2372
+ "Vector" + @elements.inspect
2373
+ end
5
2374
  end