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Invert matrix numbers - loop

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First, i have these values. $Arr1 = array(1/1, 1/2, 3/1); $Arr2 = array(1/1, 4/1); $Arr3 = array(1/1); and i need an output with 3 arrays like these:

First, i have these values.

$Arr1 = array(1/1, 1/2, 3/1);
$Arr2 = array(1/1, 4/1);
$Arr3 = array(1/1);

and i need an output with 3 arrays like these:

$a1 = array (1/1, 1/2, 3/1);
$a2 = array (2/1, 1/1, 4/1);
$a3 = array (1/3, 1/4, 1,1);

What i am 开发者_运维百科trying is :

for ($i=0; $i<count($Arr1); $i++) {
    ${"a".$i} = array(
        //here, the number of array elements depends to the length of $a1
    );
}

Any help ? thanks

I think this image helps to understand the problem:

Invert matrix numbers - loop


First off, using a 2D array will make your life a lot easier.

So first, initialize your values like this:

$matrix_size = 3;
$matrix = array();
for($i = 0; $i < $matrix_size; $i++){
    $matrix[$i] = array_fill(0, $matrix_size, null);
}

$matrix[0][0] = 1/1; 
$matrix[0][1] = 1/2; 
$matrix[0][2] = 3/1; 

$matrix[1][1] = 1/1; 
$matrix[1][2] = 4/1; 

$matrix[2][2] = 1/1; 

Then you can run a loop like this:

foreach($x = 0; $x < $matrix_size; $x++){
    foreach($y = 0; $y < $matrix_size; $y++){
        if(is_null($matrix[y][x]) && !is_null($matrix[x][y])){
            $matrix[y][x] = 1/$matrix[x][y];
        }
    }
}     

I'm sure there is a much more efficient way to do this, but this is a start for you to explore.

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