have been practicing questions i see online i just cant get how to solve this mathwork
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Write a function called flip_it that has one input argument, a row vector v , and one output argument, a row vector w  that is of the same length as v. The vector w contains all the elements of  v, but in the exact opposite order. For example, if v is equal to [1 2 3] then w must be equal to [3 2 1]. You are not allowed to use the built-in function flip, fliplr, or flipud.
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  DGM
      
      
 on 15 Jun 2022
				I will note that they didn't explicitly say you couldn't use flipdim().  
But I suppose that's not good enough.  
Consider a vector 
v = [12 35 48 63];
it has the linear indices:
idx = 1:numel(v);
Suppose you did this instead:
idxr = numel(v):-1:1;
What would happen if you used those indices to address v?
  Sam Chak
      
      
 on 15 Jun 2022
				Do you think that sort is easier for you to rearrange the elements?
sort()
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  Chandrika
      
 on 17 Jun 2022
        As per my understanding, you need to code for a function that reverses a vector. You can do this using a recursive function. Please try the following code:
function w=flip_it(v) 
    w=[];
    if isequal(length(v),1)
        w=v(1);
    elseif length(v) > 1
        st=v(1:ceil(length(v)/2));     
        ed=v(ceil(length(v)/2)+1:end);              
        w=[flip_it(ed) flip_it(st)];
    else
        return
    end         
end
Here, recursion stops when length of the vector is 1, else flip_it function keeps getting called as part of the recursion.
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