Java Program to Find Transpose of a Matrix

In this program, you’ll learn to find and print the transpose of a given matrix in Java.

 

Transpose of a matrix is the process of swapping the rows to columns. For 2x3 matrix,

Matrix
a11    a12    a13
a21    a22    a23

Transposed Matrix
a11    a21
a12    a22
a13    a23

Example: Program to Find Transpose of a Matrix

  1. public class Transpose {
  2. public static void main(String[] args) {
  3. int row = 2, column = 3;
  4. int[][] matrix = { {2, 3, 4}, {5, 6, 4} };
  5. // Display current matrix
  6. display(matrix);
  7. // Transpose the matrix
  8. int[][] transpose = new int[column][row];
  9. for(int i = 0; i < row; i++) {
  10. for (int j = 0; j < column; j++) {
  11. transpose[j][i] = matrix[i][j];
  12. }
  13. }
  14. // Display transposed matrix
  15. display(transpose);
  16. }
  17. public static void display(int[][] matrix) {
  18. System.out.println("The matrix is: ");
  19. for(int[] row : matrix) {
  20. for (int column : row) {
  21. System.out.print(column + " ");
  22. }
  23. System.out.println();
  24. }
  25. }
  26. }

When you run the program, the output will be:

The matrix is:
2    3    4    
5    6    4    
The matrix is:
2    5    
3    6    
4    4    

In the above program, display() function is only used to print the contents of a matrix to the screen.

Here, the given matrix is of form 2x3, i.e. row = 2 and column = 3.

For the transposed matrix, we change the order of transposed to 3x2, i.e. row = 3 and column = 2. So, we have transpose = int[column][row]

The transpose of the matrix is calculated by simply swapping columns to rows:

transpose[j][i] = matrix[i][j];