""" Created on Mon Feb 26 14:29:11 2018 @author: Christian Bender @license: MIT-license This module contains some useful classes and functions for dealing with linear algebra in python. Overview: - class Vector - function zero_vector(dimension) - function unit_basis_vector(dimension, pos) - function axpy(scalar, vector1, vector2) - function random_vector(N, a, b) - class Matrix - function square_zero_matrix(N) - function random_matrix(W, H, a, b) """ from __future__ import annotations import math import random from typing import Collection, overload class Vector: """ This class represents a vector of arbitrary size. You need to give the vector components. Overview of the methods: __init__(components: Collection[float] | None): init the vector __len__(): gets the size of the vector (number of components) __str__(): returns a string representation __add__(other: Vector): vector addition __sub__(other: Vector): vector subtraction __mul__(other: float): scalar multiplication __mul__(other: Vector): dot product set(components: Collection[float]): changes the vector components copy(): copies this vector and returns it component(i): gets the i-th component (0-indexed) change_component(pos: int, value: float): changes specified component euclidean_length(): returns the euclidean length of the vector angle(other: Vector, deg: bool): returns the angle between two vectors TODO: compare-operator """ def __init__(self, components: Collection[float] | None = None) -> None: """ input: components or nothing simple constructor for init the vector """ if components is None: components = [] self.__components = list(components) def __len__(self) -> int: """ returns the size of the vector """ return len(self.__components) def __str__(self) -> str: """ returns a string representation of the vector """ return "(" + ",".join(map(str, self.__components)) + ")" def __add__(self, other: Vector) -> Vector: """ input: other vector assumes: other vector has the same size returns a new vector that represents the sum. """ size = len(self) if size == len(other): result = [self.__components[i] + other.component(i) for i in range(size)] return Vector(result) else: raise Exception("must have the same size") def __sub__(self, other: Vector) -> Vector: """ input: other vector assumes: other vector has the same size returns a new vector that represents the difference. """ size = len(self) if size == len(other): result = [self.__components[i] - other.component(i) for i in range(size)] return Vector(result) else: # error case raise Exception("must have the same size") @overload def __mul__(self, other: float) -> Vector: ... @overload def __mul__(self, other: Vector) -> float: ... def __mul__(self, other: float | Vector) -> float | Vector: """ mul implements the scalar multiplication and the dot-product """ if isinstance(other, float) or isinstance(other, int): ans = [c * other for c in self.__components] return Vector(ans) elif isinstance(other, Vector) and len(self) == len(other): size = len(self) prods = [self.__components[i] * other.component(i) for i in range(size)] return sum(prods) else: # error case raise Exception("invalid operand!") def set(self, components: Collection[float]) -> None: """ input: new components changes the components of the vector. replaces the components with newer one. """ if len(components) > 0: self.__components = list(components) else: raise Exception("please give any vector") def copy(self) -> Vector: """ copies this vector and returns it. """ return Vector(self.__components) def component(self, i: int) -> float: """ input: index (0-indexed) output: the i-th component of the vector. """ if type(i) is int and -len(self.__components) <= i < len(self.__components): return self.__components[i] else: raise Exception("index out of range") def change_component(self, pos: int, value: float) -> None: """ input: an index (pos) and a value changes the specified component (pos) with the 'value' """ # precondition assert -len(self.__components) <= pos < len(self.__components) self.__components[pos] = value def euclidean_length(self) -> float: """ returns the euclidean length of the vector >>> Vector([2, 3, 4]).euclidean_length() 5.385164807134504 >>> Vector([1]).euclidean_length() 1.0 >>> Vector([0, -1, -2, -3, 4, 5, 6]).euclidean_length() 9.539392014169456 >>> Vector([]).euclidean_length() Traceback (most recent call last): ... Exception: Vector is empty """ if len(self.__components) == 0: raise Exception("Vector is empty") squares = [c ** 2 for c in self.__components] return math.sqrt(sum(squares)) def angle(self, other: Vector, deg: bool = False) -> float: """ find angle between two Vector (self, Vector) >>> Vector([3, 4, -1]).angle(Vector([2, -1, 1])) 1.4906464636572374 >>> Vector([3, 4, -1]).angle(Vector([2, -1, 1]), deg = True) 85.40775111366095 >>> Vector([3, 4, -1]).angle(Vector([2, -1])) Traceback (most recent call last): ... Exception: invalid operand! """ num = self * other den = self.euclidean_length() * other.euclidean_length() if deg: return math.degrees(math.acos(num / den)) else: return math.acos(num / den) def zero_vector(dimension: int) -> Vector: """ returns a zero-vector of size 'dimension' """ # precondition assert isinstance(dimension, int) return Vector([0] * dimension) def unit_basis_vector(dimension: int, pos: int) -> Vector: """ returns a unit basis vector with a One at index 'pos' (indexing at 0) """ # precondition assert isinstance(dimension, int) and (isinstance(pos, int)) ans = [0] * dimension ans[pos] = 1 return Vector(ans) def axpy(scalar: float, x: Vector, y: Vector) -> Vector: """ input: a 'scalar' and two vectors 'x' and 'y' output: a vector computes the axpy operation """ # precondition assert ( isinstance(x, Vector) and isinstance(y, Vector) and (isinstance(scalar, int) or isinstance(scalar, float)) ) return x * scalar + y def random_vector(n: int, a: int, b: int) -> Vector: """ input: size (N) of the vector. random range (a,b) output: returns a random vector of size N, with random integer components between 'a' and 'b'. """ random.seed(None) ans = [random.randint(a, b) for _ in range(n)] return Vector(ans) class Matrix: """ class: Matrix This class represents an arbitrary matrix. Overview of the methods: __init__(): __str__(): returns a string representation __add__(other: Matrix): matrix addition __sub__(other: Matrix): matrix subtraction __mul__(other: float): scalar multiplication __mul__(other: Vector): vector multiplication height() : returns height width() : returns width component(x: int, y: int): returns specified component change_component(x: int, y: int, value: float): changes specified component minor(x: int, y: int): returns minor along (x, y) cofactor(x: int, y: int): returns cofactor along (x, y) determinant() : returns determinant """ def __init__(self, matrix: list[list[float]], w: int, h: int) -> None: """ simple constructor for initializing the matrix with components. """ self.__matrix = matrix self.__width = w self.__height = h def __str__(self) -> str: """ returns a string representation of this matrix. """ ans = "" for i in range(self.__height): ans += "|" for j in range(self.__width): if j < self.__width - 1: ans += str(self.__matrix[i][j]) + "," else: ans += str(self.__matrix[i][j]) + "|\n" return ans def __add__(self, other: Matrix) -> Matrix: """ implements matrix addition. """ if self.__width == other.width() and self.__height == other.height(): matrix = [] for i in range(self.__height): row = [ self.__matrix[i][j] + other.component(i, j) for j in range(self.__width) ] matrix.append(row) return Matrix(matrix, self.__width, self.__height) else: raise Exception("matrix must have the same dimension!") def __sub__(self, other: Matrix) -> Matrix: """ implements matrix subtraction. """ if self.__width == other.width() and self.__height == other.height(): matrix = [] for i in range(self.__height): row = [ self.__matrix[i][j] - other.component(i, j) for j in range(self.__width) ] matrix.append(row) return Matrix(matrix, self.__width, self.__height) else: raise Exception("matrices must have the same dimension!") @overload def __mul__(self, other: float) -> Matrix: ... @overload def __mul__(self, other: Vector) -> Vector: ... def __mul__(self, other: float | Vector) -> Vector | Matrix: """ implements the matrix-vector multiplication. implements the matrix-scalar multiplication """ if isinstance(other, Vector): # matrix-vector if len(other) == self.__width: ans = zero_vector(self.__height) for i in range(self.__height): prods = [ self.__matrix[i][j] * other.component(j) for j in range(self.__width) ] ans.change_component(i, sum(prods)) return ans else: raise Exception( "vector must have the same size as the " "number of columns of the matrix!" ) elif isinstance(other, int) or isinstance(other, float): # matrix-scalar matrix = [ [self.__matrix[i][j] * other for j in range(self.__width)] for i in range(self.__height) ] return Matrix(matrix, self.__width, self.__height) def height(self) -> int: """ getter for the height """ return self.__height def width(self) -> int: """ getter for the width """ return self.__width def component(self, x: int, y: int) -> float: """ returns the specified (x,y) component """ if 0 <= x < self.__height and 0 <= y < self.__width: return self.__matrix[x][y] else: raise Exception("change_component: indices out of bounds") def change_component(self, x: int, y: int, value: float) -> None: """ changes the x-y component of this matrix """ if 0 <= x < self.__height and 0 <= y < self.__width: self.__matrix[x][y] = value else: raise Exception("change_component: indices out of bounds") def minor(self, x: int, y: int) -> float: """ returns the minor along (x, y) """ if self.__height != self.__width: raise Exception("Matrix is not square") minor = self.__matrix[:x] + self.__matrix[x + 1 :] for i in range(len(minor)): minor[i] = minor[i][:y] + minor[i][y + 1 :] return Matrix(minor, self.__width - 1, self.__height - 1).determinant() def cofactor(self, x: int, y: int) -> float: """ returns the cofactor (signed minor) along (x, y) """ if self.__height != self.__width: raise Exception("Matrix is not square") if 0 <= x < self.__height and 0 <= y < self.__width: return (-1) ** (x + y) * self.minor(x, y) else: raise Exception("Indices out of bounds") def determinant(self) -> float: """ returns the determinant of an nxn matrix using Laplace expansion """ if self.__height != self.__width: raise Exception("Matrix is not square") if self.__height < 1: raise Exception("Matrix has no element") elif self.__height == 1: return self.__matrix[0][0] elif self.__height == 2: return ( self.__matrix[0][0] * self.__matrix[1][1] - self.__matrix[0][1] * self.__matrix[1][0] ) else: cofactor_prods = [ self.__matrix[0][y] * self.cofactor(0, y) for y in range(self.__width) ] return sum(cofactor_prods) def square_zero_matrix(n: int) -> Matrix: """ returns a square zero-matrix of dimension NxN """ ans: list[list[float]] = [[0] * n for _ in range(n)] return Matrix(ans, n, n) def random_matrix(width: int, height: int, a: int, b: int) -> Matrix: """ returns a random matrix WxH with integer components between 'a' and 'b' """ random.seed(None) matrix: list[list[float]] = [ [random.randint(a, b) for _ in range(width)] for _ in range(height) ] return Matrix(matrix, width, height)