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20) Write a program to Multiply a 5*5 matrices in c++language

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

   int a[10][10], b[10][10], mult[10][10], r1, c1, r2, c2, i, j, k;

   cout << "Enter rows and columns for first matrix: ";

   cin >> r1 >> c1;

   cout << "Enter rows and columns for second matrix: ";

   cin >> r2 >> c2;

   // If column of first matrix in not equal to row of second matrix,

   // ask the user to enter the size of matrix again.

   while (c1!=r2)

   {

       cout << "Error! column of first matrix not equal to row of second.";

       cout << "Enter rows and columns for first matrix: ";

       cin >> r1 >> c1;

       cout << "Enter rows and columns for second matrix: ";

       cin >> r2 >> c2;

   }

   // Storing elements of first matrix.

   cout << endl << "Enter elements of matrix 1:" << endl;

   for(i = 0; i < r1; ++i)

       for(j = 0; j < c1; ++j)

       {

           cout << "Enter element a" << i + 1 << j + 1 << " : ";

           cin >> a[i][j];

       }

   // Storing elements of second matrix.

   cout << endl << "Enter elements of matrix 2:" << endl;

   for(i = 0; i < r2; ++i)

       for(j = 0; j < c2; ++j)

       {

           cout << "Enter element b" << i + 1 << j + 1 << " : ";

           cin >> b[i][j];

       }

   // Initializing elements of matrix mult to 0.

   for(i = 0; i < r1; ++i)

       for(j = 0; j < c2; ++j)

       {

           mult[i][j]=0;

       }

   // Multiplying matrix a and b and storing in array mult.

   for(i = 0; i < r1; ++i)

       for(j = 0; j < c2; ++j)

           for(k = 0; k < c1; ++k)

           {

               mult[i][j] += a[i][k] * b[k][j];

           }

   // Displaying the multiplication of two matrix.

   cout << endl << "Output Matrix: " << endl;

   for(i = 0; i < r1; ++i)

   for(j = 0; j < c2; ++j)

   {

       cout << " " << mult[i][j];

       if(j == c2-1)

           cout << endl;

   }

   return 0;

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