"""
Calculate the rank of a matrix.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rank_(linear_algebra)
"""
def rank_of_matrix(matrix: list[list[int | float]]) -> int:
"""
Finds the rank of a matrix.
Args:
matrix: The matrix as a list of lists.
Returns:
The rank of the matrix.
Example:
>>> matrix1 = [[1, 2, 3],
... [4, 5, 6],
... [7, 8, 9]]
>>> rank_of_matrix(matrix1)
2
>>> matrix2 = [[1, 0, 0],
... [0, 1, 0],
... [0, 0, 0]]
>>> rank_of_matrix(matrix2)
2
>>> matrix3 = [[1, 2, 3, 4],
... [5, 6, 7, 8],
... [9, 10, 11, 12]]
>>> rank_of_matrix(matrix3)
2
>>> rank_of_matrix([[2,3,-1,-1],
... [1,-1,-2,4],
... [3,1,3,-2],
... [6,3,0,-7]])
4
>>> rank_of_matrix([[2,1,-3,-6],
... [3,-3,1,2],
... [1,1,1,2]])
3
>>> rank_of_matrix([[2,-1,0],
... [1,3,4],
... [4,1,-3]])
3
>>> rank_of_matrix([[3,2,1],
... [-6,-4,-2]])
1
>>> rank_of_matrix([[],[]])
0
>>> rank_of_matrix([[1]])
1
>>> rank_of_matrix([[]])
0
"""
rows = len(matrix)
columns = len(matrix[0])
rank = min(rows, columns)
for row in range(rank):
if matrix[row][row] != 0:
for col in range(row + 1, rows):
multiplier = matrix[col][row] / matrix[row][row]
for i in range(row, columns):
matrix[col][i] -= multiplier * matrix[row][i]
else:
reduce = True
for i in range(row + 1, rows):
if matrix[i][row] != 0:
matrix[row], matrix[i] = matrix[i], matrix[row]
reduce = False
break
if reduce:
rank -= 1
for i in range(rows):
matrix[i][row] = matrix[i][rank]
row -= 1
return rank
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()