Writing a function that stops after three odd numbers have been found in a list.

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I'm trying to write a script that will find the first three odd numbers in a list if there aren't three it should display "0". My current script determines if a single number is wrong but it doesn't go further than that.
function [ r ] = MyMod( x,y )
while x >= 0
x=x-y;
end
r=x+y;
if r>0 disp('odd')
end
end
Thanks for any help in advance.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou il 7 Set 2013
try to enhance this version :
function Y=MyMod(X)
% List X
N=length(X);
Y=zeros(N,1); % solution
ctr=1; % Counter
for t=1:N
if mod(X(t),2)~=0
Y(ctr)=X(t);
ctr=ctr+1;
end
end
Y=Y(1:3); % First three
if sum(mod(X,2))==0
disp('0');
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 7 Set 2013
I presume the implied question here is "How do I do it?" Here's one way:
% Create sample data
% Uncomment one of these
% m = [2 4 5 6 7 9 2 1 0] % Case with >3 odd #'s
m = [2 2 4 3 5 2] % Case where 0 should be displayed
% Now, find the first 3 odd values, displaying 0 if there are less than 3.
oddIndexes = find(mod(m, 2))
if length(oddIndexes) >= 3
out = m(oddIndexes(1:3))
else
out = 0
end

Michael
Michael il 7 Set 2013
Thank you for the help reading through both of your functions helped me to understand how to attack this problem and create my own solution.

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