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matr [ˈmætə]

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A Scala 3 matrix library.

Matr is an attempt to bring together safety, flexibility and simplicity for matrix calculations.

  • Safety through typed shapes and immutable data
  • Flexibility through loose coupling between interface, data and operations
  • Simplicity through an easily accessible API and "batteries included" default implementations, both with zero dependencies

Getting Started

Add the following dependency to your SBT build configuration:

libraryDependencies += "io.github.dieproht" %% "matr-bundle" % "<latest version>"

Basic Usage

   // Bring API interfaces in scope
   import matr.{Matrix, MatrixFactory}
   // Bring bundled implementations in scope
   import matr.MatrBundle.given
   // Create a Matrix from tuples
   val a: Matrix[3, 4, Int] =
      MatrixFactory[3, 4, Int].fromTuple(
         (0, 8, 15, 0),
         (4, 7, 1, 1),
         (1, 2, 3, 4)
      )
   // Create a Matrix of ones
   val b: Matrix[3, 4, Int] = MatrixFactory[3, 4, Int].ones
   // Add two matrices
   val c: Matrix[3, 4, Int] = a + b
   // Create a Matrix of random numbers
   val d: Matrix[4, 2, Int] =
      MatrixFactory[4, 2, Int].tabulate((_, _) => scala.util.Random.nextInt(20))
   // Calculate the dot product of two Matrices
   val e: Matrix[3, 2, Int] = c dot d
   // Transpose a Matrix
   val f: Matrix[2, 3, Int] = e.transpose
   // Pretty print a Matrix
   println(f.mkString)
   // ... it outputs something like this:
   // ⎛ 73,  77, 116⎞
   // ⎝430, 253, 179⎠

Matr checks the shape of a Matrix at compile-time, thus the following code does not compile:

   // Element (2, 3) is missing when creating the Matrix
   val ae =
      MatrixFactory[3, 4, Int].fromTuple(
         (0, 8, 15, 0),
         (4, 7, 1, 1),
         (1, 2, 3)
      )
    
   // Adding two Matrices with different dimensions is not possible
   val be = MatrixFactory[2, 5, Int].ones
   val ce = a + be

   // Column dimension of left-hande side and row dimension of right-hand side 
   // must be equal when calculating dot product
   val de = MatrixFactory[1, 2, Int].tabulate((_, _) => scala.util.Random.nextInt(20))
   val ee = c dot de

Status of the Project

This project is currently in an early phase. If you are looking for a mature tool for matrix calculations in Scala, you should definitely consider Breeze!

Copyright and License

All code is available to you under the Apache 2 license, available at https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0.

Copyright Karl F Walkow, 2020 - 2021.

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