Given a larger and smaller matrix, perform element-by-element multiplication on the smaller matrix and a sub-matrix of the larger matrix with a given offset. Return that matrix. For example, given
m =
[ 17 24 1 8 15
23 5 7 14 16
4 6 13 20 22
10 12 19 21 3
11 18 25 2 9 ]and
n =
[ 1 1 1
1 1 1 ]and o = [2 3], the result would be
7 14 16 13 20 22
The overlap of the two matrices will always be valid, so [4 5] would not be a valid offset for this example problem.
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The current test suite considers the input n as flat and square matrices (i.e., size(n,1) <= size(n,2)). It is recommended that tall matrix (size(n,1) > size(n,2)) should also be added in order to make the test suite more comprehensive.
Updated test suite.