This code should get
- number of equations (n)
- matrix a
- matrix b
- accuracy of answer (e)as input
And then find the answer of n equations by Jacobi method.
My code:
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <conio.h>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std; // DEV software code for using 'cin' instead 'scanf'
int main()
{
int n,i,j,l=0;
cout<<"Enter number of Equations = ";
cin>>n;
double a[n-1][n-1],b[n-1][1],x[n-1][1],T[n-1][1],e,k;
cout<<"[a].[x]=[b]"<<endl;
cout<<"Enter Matrix a:"<<endl;
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
for(j=0;j<n;j++)
{
cout<<"a["<<i<<","<<j<<"] = ";
cin>>a[i][j];
}
cout<<"Enter Matrix b:"<<endl;
for(j=0;j<n;j++)
{
cout<<"b[0,"<<j<<"] = ";
cin>>b[0][j];
}
cout<<"Enter the Accuracy = ";
cin>>e;
for (i=0;i<n;i++)
T[i][0]=0;
while (l!=n)
{
l=0;
for (i=0;i<n;i++)
{
x[i][0]=(1/a[i][i])*(b[i][0]);
for (j=0;j<n;j++)
{
if (j!=i)
x[i][0]=x[i][0]-(1/a[i][i])*(a[i][j]*T[j][0]);
}
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
k=fabs(x[i][0]-T[i][0]);
if (k<=e)
{
l=l+1;
}
}
for (i=0;i<n;i++)
T[i][0]=x[i][0];
}
for (i=0;i<n;i++)
cout<<"x"<<i+1<<"="<<x[i][0]<<endl;
getch();
return 0;
}
For example: (e.g.)
// Initializing variables
n=2
e=0.001
a[0,0]=4
a[0,1]=2
a[1,0]=1
a[1,1]=3
b[0,0]=1
b[1,0]=-1
The answer should be x1=0.5
and x2=-0.5
. But the output of this code is x1=0.35
and x2=-0.45
.
What's the problem?
Regards
x1=0.5
on both hand and computer calculus, and when youprint(x1)
you get0.35
you have a whole other level of problem