Return if No Solution

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Allison Bushman
Allison Bushman on 13 Sep 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 13 Sep 2019
I am asked to solve the equation: Ax = B for two randomly generated matrices. Furthermore, I am instructed that the script should return if no solution is found.
Here is my code:
n=100;
A=randn(n);
B=randn(n);
x = A\B;
I believe I know how to solve the equation, but don't know how to return if no solution is found. Is there a different way that I should be writing this? If not, how to I return if no solution is found?
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 13 Sep 2019
Can you be more specific as to what you mean by "no solution"?
Do you mean if
x = A\B;
returns an error message, or something else?

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Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Sep 2019
You can test rank(A) . If it is < n then no solution is possible.
However, there are full rank matrices for which the matrix is too ill-conditioned for an inverse to be calculated. You can example cond() or rcond() and make a decision as to whether the matrix is too badly conditioned to proceed on.

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David Hill
David Hill on 13 Sep 2019
If A will always be a square matrix, then if the det(A)==0 then return (no solution).
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Sep 2019
det()==0 is not as good a test as rank() because det() is more prone to round-off error.

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