How to multiply row of matrix A with column of matrix B?

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Kalasagarreddi Kottakota
Kalasagarreddi Kottakota le 24 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 25 Nov 2021
A is 121 x 36 matrix
B is 36 x 121 matrix
The result C should be 121 x 1 matrix.
May I know how should I multiply a row of A with col of B? so that resulting matrix is 121 X 1.
No loops please.
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the cyclist
the cyclist le 24 Nov 2021
One row of A is 36 elements. One column of B is 36 elements. It is absolutely unclear how to get a 121x1 matrix from that.
Please explain more clearly what you need. Perhaps use a smaller example (e.g. 4x3) to show exactly what the input and output should be.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 24 Nov 2021
Prehaps the goal is the multiply a col of A by row of B.

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 25 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 25 Nov 2021
Maybe this is what you want?
C = sum(A .* B.',2)

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 24 Nov 2021
If @Adam Danz is correct that you actually want to multiply all the elements of one column of A with one row of B, then
% Define A and B
A = rand(121,36);
B = rand(36,121);
% Which row and column?
colA = 2;
rowB = 3;
% Multiply the selected row and column
V = A(:,colA) .* B(rowB,:).'; % <----- Note that I used the transpose here
% Check the size of V
size(V)
ans = 1×2
121 1

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