Rank function returning two different values to the same matrix

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Subash Chandar
Subash Chandar le 23 Nov 2018
a=rank(rand(100,24))
b=rank(rand(100,1)*rand(1,24))
a=24
b=1
I just wonder why the value of b is 1 and not 24. Thanks in advance.

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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson le 23 Nov 2018
Modifié(e) : David Goodmanson le 24 Nov 2018
Hi Subash,
It's not the same construction process at all. Try it with smaller numbers, and integers:
m = 5;
n = 4;
A = randi(10,m,n)
b = randi(10,m,1)
c = randi(10,1,n)
B=b*c
A =
3 5 8 2
4 7 6 1
2 6 10 5
10 7 3 5
7 6 2 4
b =
8
7
8
10
10
c = 2 2 7 1
B =
16 16 56 8
14 14 49 7
16 16 56 8
20 20 70 10
20 20 70 10
matrix A is a set of random integers, and it so happens that its four rows are linearly independent, so rank = 4. (Usually, but not always, matrices with integer random number entries have the largest possible rank).
Matrix B is an outer product of a column vector and a row vector, and consequently all its rows are multiples of each other. (I picked an example where all rows are obvious integer multiples of row 4). There is only one independent column vector here, so the rank is 1.

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