i can't figure out the function part, although i tried i don't know if it makes sense, since I'm a beginner, how would you do it.
Write a function that takes two matrices as parameters (2D arrays, say
A[Ra][Ca], and B[Rb][Cb], where Ra, Ca, Rb, and Cb are predefined global constants).
Then your function should check if these two matrices are equal (same) or not. If so, it should return
1; otherwise, it should return 0.
Two matrices are said to be equal if and only if they have the same order (same number of rows and
same number of columns) and if the corresponding elements in both matrices are equal.
For example,
A=....4 2 5.................B=.....4 2 5
........5 1 3.........................5 1 3
These are 2 matrices but i Can't draw the boxes here.
Code:#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int check_matrix_equality( int A[Ra][Ca], int B[Rb][Cb])
{
int i, j,;
int matrix [2] [3];
for (i = 0; i<2; i++)
for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
{
matrix [ i ] [ j ] = i;
return 0;
}