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04:09
hi guys good day
Is it possible to multiply matrix with different size like 30X20 and 16x2
is it correct in mathematics that cannot multiply matrix if column of first matrix is not equal with rows of second matrix
using java
help
 
3 hours later…
07:14
@AskWarvin No, it's not possible to multiply even in Java.
 
2 hours later…
Zoe
Zoe
08:53
@AskWarvin Math doesn't allow those types of multiplications, period. Doesn't matter what tool you use, it's an undefined operation, and there's consequently no way to multiply them.
 
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11:30
@Zoe Could Java do it with operator overloading?
 
1 hour later…
Zoe
Zoe
12:40
@fredoverflow not unless you invent that type of multiplication first.
Doesn't matter if you can do operator overloading, that multiplication is mathematically undefined. You can use Java, Rust, C++, or even assembly, the operation is mathematically undefined
You can't implement it because there's nothing to implement. Period.
Zoe
Zoe
13:05
It's like division by 0. Even if you had operator overloading, division by 0 is still mathematically undefined, and cannot return a real number and be correct, at least as far as we understand math today.
You could return NaN or some thing to represent a zero division (similar to complex numbers), but it's otherwise undefined
If you somehow figure out the matrix equivalent of a complex number, you could, with an extra class. Otherwise, you can't
 
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15:23
@Zoe So return null; then?
 
4 hours later…
Zoe
Zoe
19:28
@fredoverflow Most libraries do throw "Can't multiply these matrices because blah blah blah", but pretty much

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