#! /usr/bin/env python # def r4mat_print ( m, n, a, title ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## R4MAT_PRINT prints an R4MAT. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 25 December 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # # Parameters: # # Input, integer M, the number of rows in A. # # Input, integer N, the number of columns in A. # # Input, real A(M,N), the matrix. # # Input, string TITLE, a title. # from r4mat_print_some import r4mat_print_some r4mat_print_some ( m, n, a, 0, 0, m - 1, n - 1, title ) return def r4mat_print_test ( ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## R4MAT_PRINT_TEST tests R4MAT_PRINT. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 25 December 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # import numpy as np import platform print ( '' ) print ( 'R4MAT_PRINT_TEST' ) print ( ' Python version: %s' % ( platform.python_version ( ) ) ) print ( ' R4MAT_PRINT prints an R4MAT.' ) m = 4 n = 3 v = np.array ( [ \ [ 11.0, 12.0, 13.0 ], [ 21.0, 22.0, 23.0 ], [ 31.0, 32.0, 33.0 ], [ 41.0, 42.0, 43.0 ] ], dtype = np.float32 ) r4mat_print ( m, n, v, ' Here is an R4MAT:' ) # # Terminate. # print ( '' ) print ( 'R4MAT_PRINT_TEST:' ) print ( ' Normal end of execution.' ) return if ( __name__ == '__main__' ): from timestamp import timestamp timestamp ( ) r4mat_print_test ( ) timestamp ( )