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Andrei Smoliakov


Tampere University

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Doctoral researcher at Tampere University.

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Python, C++, C, MATLAB, VHDL
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English, Russian
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How to find the number of values that are odd?
If I understand you correctly, you may try something like this: x = 120:230; m = x((mod(x,11)==0 | mod(x,13)==0) & mod(x,2)==1...

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