getting elements as input from user and adding the two matrices

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#getting elements as input from user and adding the two matrices.
#B3 and B4 are the rows and columns of the each matrix
B3=int(input("Enter the number of rows "))
B4=int(input("Enter the number of columns "))
Row1=
for i in range(B3):
m1=
for j in range(B4):
m1.append(input("num "))
Row1.append(m1)
#Printing the first Matrix
print(Row1)
print(len(Row1[0]))
print(len(Row1))
Row2=
for i in range(B3):
n1=
for j in range(B4):
n1.append(input("num "))
Row2.append(n1)
#Printing the second Matrix
print(Row2)
Result=
for i in range(len(Row1)):
for j in range(len(Row1[0])):
Result[i][j]=Row1[i][j]+Row2[i][j]
#Printing the addition result of the two matrices
for r in result:
print(r)
I am getting error as IndexError: list index out of range. Please help to resolve this issue. I want to add elements to the matrices as input from user and then want to print the addition of the two matrices. I am getting error in the block of code for addition of two matrices.
python
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$begingroup$
#getting elements as input from user and adding the two matrices.
#B3 and B4 are the rows and columns of the each matrix
B3=int(input("Enter the number of rows "))
B4=int(input("Enter the number of columns "))
Row1=
for i in range(B3):
m1=
for j in range(B4):
m1.append(input("num "))
Row1.append(m1)
#Printing the first Matrix
print(Row1)
print(len(Row1[0]))
print(len(Row1))
Row2=
for i in range(B3):
n1=
for j in range(B4):
n1.append(input("num "))
Row2.append(n1)
#Printing the second Matrix
print(Row2)
Result=
for i in range(len(Row1)):
for j in range(len(Row1[0])):
Result[i][j]=Row1[i][j]+Row2[i][j]
#Printing the addition result of the two matrices
for r in result:
print(r)
I am getting error as IndexError: list index out of range. Please help to resolve this issue. I want to add elements to the matrices as input from user and then want to print the addition of the two matrices. I am getting error in the block of code for addition of two matrices.
python
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$begingroup$
#getting elements as input from user and adding the two matrices.
#B3 and B4 are the rows and columns of the each matrix
B3=int(input("Enter the number of rows "))
B4=int(input("Enter the number of columns "))
Row1=
for i in range(B3):
m1=
for j in range(B4):
m1.append(input("num "))
Row1.append(m1)
#Printing the first Matrix
print(Row1)
print(len(Row1[0]))
print(len(Row1))
Row2=
for i in range(B3):
n1=
for j in range(B4):
n1.append(input("num "))
Row2.append(n1)
#Printing the second Matrix
print(Row2)
Result=
for i in range(len(Row1)):
for j in range(len(Row1[0])):
Result[i][j]=Row1[i][j]+Row2[i][j]
#Printing the addition result of the two matrices
for r in result:
print(r)
I am getting error as IndexError: list index out of range. Please help to resolve this issue. I want to add elements to the matrices as input from user and then want to print the addition of the two matrices. I am getting error in the block of code for addition of two matrices.
python
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$endgroup$
#getting elements as input from user and adding the two matrices.
#B3 and B4 are the rows and columns of the each matrix
B3=int(input("Enter the number of rows "))
B4=int(input("Enter the number of columns "))
Row1=
for i in range(B3):
m1=
for j in range(B4):
m1.append(input("num "))
Row1.append(m1)
#Printing the first Matrix
print(Row1)
print(len(Row1[0]))
print(len(Row1))
Row2=
for i in range(B3):
n1=
for j in range(B4):
n1.append(input("num "))
Row2.append(n1)
#Printing the second Matrix
print(Row2)
Result=
for i in range(len(Row1)):
for j in range(len(Row1[0])):
Result[i][j]=Row1[i][j]+Row2[i][j]
#Printing the addition result of the two matrices
for r in result:
print(r)
I am getting error as IndexError: list index out of range. Please help to resolve this issue. I want to add elements to the matrices as input from user and then want to print the addition of the two matrices. I am getting error in the block of code for addition of two matrices.
python
python
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