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Matrix Multiplication in NumPy

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Let us see how to compute matrix multiplication with NumPy. We will be using the numpy.dot() method to find the product of 2 matrices.
For example, for two matrices A and B.
A = [[1, 2], [2, 3]]
B = [[4, 5], [6, 7]]

So, A.B = [[1*4 + 2*6, 2*4 + 3*6], [1*5 + 2*7, 2*5 + 3*7]
So the computed answer will be: [[16, 26], [19, 31]]
In Python numpy.dot() method is used to calculate the dot product between two arrays. Example 1 : Matrix multiplication of 2 square matrices. Python3 1==
# importing the module
import numpy as np

# creating two matrices
p = [[1, 2], [2, 3]]
q = [[4, 5], [6, 7]]
print("Matrix p :")
print(p)
print("Matrix q :")
print(q)

# computing product
result = np.dot(p, q)

# printing the result
print("The matrix multiplication is :")
print(result)
Output :
Matrix p :
[[1, 2], [2, 3]]
Matrix q :
[[4, 5], [6, 7]]
The matrix multiplication is :
[[16 19]
 [26 31]]
Example 2 : Matrix multiplication of 2 rectangular matrices. Python3 1==
# importing the module
import numpy as np

# creating two matrices
p = [[1, 2], [2, 3], [4, 5]]
q = [[4, 5, 1], [6, 7, 2]]
print("Matrix p :")
print(p)
print("Matrix q :")
print(q)

# computing product
result = np.dot(p, q)

# printing the result
print("The matrix multiplication is :")
print(result)
Output :
Matrix p :
[[1, 2], [2, 3], [4, 5]]
Matrix q :
[[4, 5, 1], [6, 7, 2]]
The matrix multiplication is :
[[16 19  5]
 [26 31  8]
 [46 55 14]]

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