## matrix_transposition ### Instructions - Define the structure matrix as a tuple of 2 tuples of 2 `i32`'s. - Define a **function** that calculates the transpose matrix of a 2x2 matrix. - Note: - The transpose of a matrix `A` is the matrix `A'` where `A'`'s columns are `A`'s row and the rows are the columns: Example: ``` ( a b ) __ transposition __> ( a c ) ( c d ) ( b d ) ``` - Matrix must implement Debug, PartialEq and Eq. You can use derive. - Remember that you are defining a library so you have to make public the elements that are going to be called from an external crate. ### Notions - [Defining a struct](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch05-01-defining-structs.html) - [The Tuple Type](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch03-02-data-types.html?highlight=accessing%20a%20tuple#compound-types) - [Tuples](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/primitives/tuples.html) - [Tuple Structs without Named Fields](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch05-01-defining-structs.html?highlight=tuple#using-tuple-structs-without-named-fields-to-create-different-types) - [Adding Useful Functionality with Derived Traits](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch05-02-example-structs.html?highlight=debug%20deriv#adding-useful-functionality-with-derived-traits) - [Chapter 7](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch07-03-paths-for-referring-to-an-item-in-the-module-tree.html) ### Expected Function ```rust pub fn transpose(m: Matrix) -> Matrix { } ``` ### Usage Here is a posible program to test your function ```rust use matrix_transposition::transpose; use matrix_transposition::Matrix; fn main() { let matrix = Matrix((1, 3), (4, 5)); println!("Original matrix {:?}", matrix); println!("Transpose matrix {:?}", transpose(matrix)); } ``` And its output: ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run Original matrix Matrix((1, 3), (4, 5)) Transpose matrix Matrix((1, 4), (3, 5)) student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```