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how to find the element which is greater than or equal to its row and smaller or equal to its column in a matrix
The best solution function s = saddle(M) % Create logical vector that are true for each saddle condition separately m...
8 months ago | 0
Sparse Matrix, struct, structure, Using cell arrays
function matrix = sparse2matrix(cellvec) matrix = ones(cellvec{1}) * cellvec{2}; for x=3:length(cellvec) matr...
10 months ago | 0
next prime number using While loops
THE BEST ANSWER function k = next_prime(n) k=n; while isprime(k)==false || k==n k = k+1; end end ...
1 year ago | 0
Write a function called valid_date that takes three positive integer scalar inputs year, month, day. If these three represent a valid date, return a logical true, otherwise false. The name of the output argument is valid.
The best answer function valid = valid_date(year,month,day) if not(isscalar(year))|| not(isscalar(month)) || not(isscalar(...
1 year ago | 1
Write a function called eligible that helps the admission officer of the Graduate School decide whether the applicant is eligible for admission based on GRE scores. The function takes two positive scalars called v and q as in
This is the BEST FCKN ANSWER function admit = eligible(v, q) admit = mean([v q]) >= 92 && min([v q]) > 88; end
1 year ago | 1
Write a function called minimax that takes M, a matrix input argument and returns mmr, a row vector containing the absolute values of the difference between the maximum and minimum valued elements in each row. As a second output argument called mmm,
function [x, y] = minimax(M) x = (max(M,[],2) - min(M,[],2))'; y = max(M,[], "all")- min(M,[], "all"); end
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