--- id: 594810f028c0303b75339ad3 title: Vector dot product challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 302343 dashedName: vector-dot-product --- # --description-- A vector can have one or more values represented by an ordered collection. Examples could be (x), (x, y), or (x, y, z). # --instructions-- Write a function that takes two vectors (represented as one-dimensional arrays) as input and computes their dot product. Your function should return `null` on invalid inputs such as vectors of different lengths or passing anything other than two vectors. # --hints-- `dotProduct` should be a function. ```js assert.equal(typeof dotProduct, 'function'); ``` `dotProduct()` should return `null`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct(), null); ``` `dotProduct([1], [1])` should return `1`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct([1], [1]), 1); ``` `dotProduct([1], [1, 2])` should return `null`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct([1], [1, 2]), null); ``` `dotProduct([1, 3, -5], [4, -2, -1])` should return `3`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct([1, 3, -5], [4, -2, -1]), 3); ``` `dotProduct([3, 2, 1], [2, 4, 2], [5, 3, 1])` should return `null`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct([3, 2, 1], [2, 4, 2], [5, 3, 1]), null); ``` `dotProduct([ 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 ], [ 0, 4, 8, 12, 16 ])` should return `360`. ```js assert.equal(dotProduct([ 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 ], [ 0, 4, 8, 12, 16 ]), 360); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function dotProduct(...vectors) { } ``` # --solutions-- ```js function dotProduct(...vectors) { if (!vectors || !vectors.length || vectors.length > 2 || vectors[0].length !== vectors[1].length) { return null; } const vectorLen = vectors[0].length; let prod = 0; let sum = 0; let j = vectorLen; let i = 2; // Sum terms while (j--) { i = 2; prod = 1; while (i--) { prod *= vectors[i][j]; } sum += prod; } return sum; } ```