Difference between revisions of "MatrixElementSum.py"

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echo '#!/usr/bin/env python3
 
  
def matrixElementsSum(matrix):
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echo '#!/usr/bin/env python3
    # Initialize a variable to store the total sum
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    total_sum = 0
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[[def]] matrixElementsSum(matrix):
   
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    # Initialize a variable to store the total sum
    # Iterate through each column in the matrix
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    total_sum = 0
    for column in range(len(matrix[0])):
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        # Iterate through each row in the column
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    # Iterate through each column in the matrix
        for row in range(len(matrix)):
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    for column in [[range]](len(matrix[0])):
            # If the current element is zero, break out of the loop
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        # Iterate through each row in the column
            if matrix[row][column] == 0:
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        for row in range(len(matrix)):
                break
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            # If the current element is zero, break out of the loop
            # Otherwise, add the current element to the total sum
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            if matrix[row][column] == 0:
            else:
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                break
                total_sum += matrix[row][column]
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            # Otherwise, add the current element to the total sum
   
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            else:
    # Return the total sum
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                total_sum += matrix[row][column]
    return total_sum
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    # Return the total sum
# Prompt the user to input a matrix
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    return total_sum  
rows = int(input("Enter the number of rows in the matrix: "))
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columns = int(input("Enter the number of columns in the matrix: "))
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# Prompt the user to input a matrix
 
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rows = int(input("Enter the number of rows in the matrix: "))
matrix = []
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columns = int(input("Enter the number of columns in the matrix: "))
 
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for i in range(rows):
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matrix = []
    row = []
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    for j in range(columns):
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for i in range(rows):
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    row = []
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    for j in range(columns):
 
         element = int(input(f"Enter the element at position ({i}, {j}): "))
 
         element = int(input(f"Enter the element at position ({i}, {j}): "))
        row.append(element)
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        row.[[append]](element)
    matrix.append(row)
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    matrix.[[append]](row)
 
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# Calculate the total sum of non-zero elements
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# Calculate the total sum of non-zero elements
total_sum = matrixElementsSum(matrix)
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total_sum = matrixElementsSum(matrix)
 
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# Print the total sum
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# Print the total sum
print("The total sum of non-zero elements in the matrix is:", total_sum)' > matrixElementsSum.py && chmod +x matrixElementsSum.py && ./matrixElementsSum.py
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[[print]]("The total sum of non-zero elements in the matrix is:", total_sum)' >  
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matrixElementsSum.py && chmod +x matrixElementsSum.py && ./matrixElementsSum.py

Revision as of 13:27, 15 April 2023


echo '#!/usr/bin/env python3

def matrixElementsSum(matrix):
    # Initialize a variable to store the total sum
    total_sum = 0
    
    # Iterate through each column in the matrix
    for column in range(len(matrix[0])):
        # Iterate through each row in the column
        for row in range(len(matrix)):
            # If the current element is zero, break out of the loop
            if matrix[row][column] == 0:
                break
            # Otherwise, add the current element to the total sum
            else:
                total_sum += matrix[row][column]
    
    # Return the total sum
    return total_sum 

# Prompt the user to input a matrix
rows = int(input("Enter the number of rows in the matrix: "))
columns = int(input("Enter the number of columns in the matrix: "))

matrix = []

for i in range(rows):
    row = []
    for j in range(columns):
       element = int(input(f"Enter the element at position ({i}, {j}): "))
        row.append(element)
    matrix.append(row)

# Calculate the total sum of non-zero elements
total_sum = matrixElementsSum(matrix)

# Print the total sum
print("The total sum of non-zero elements in the matrix is:", total_sum)' > 
matrixElementsSum.py && chmod +x matrixElementsSum.py && ./matrixElementsSum.py

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