Problem 16. Return the largest number that is adjacent to a zero
This example comes from Steve Eddins' blog: Learning Lessons from a One-Liner
Write a function that takes a list or array of numbers as input and return the largest number that is adjacent to a zero.
Example:
Input x = [1 5 3 0 2 7 0 8 9 1 0] Output y is 8
This problem was originally posed by Greg Wilson of Software Carpentry.
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Gaik Tamazian
on 17 Feb 2012
Two more tests:
1. Input x = [-4 -2 0 -4 -1 0]
Output y is -1.
2. Input x = [-9 -3 0 0 -5 0 -2 -1]
Output y is -2.
Geoff
on 8 May 2012
Good comment, Gaik. A lot of solutions (including mine) will break with two consecutive zeros.
Nicolae Preda
on 23 Sep 2013
Why: "Input x = [-9 -3 0 0 -5 0 -2 -1] Output y is -2."???
Output should be 0. It doesn't say anywhere that the number adjacent to a zero must be nonzero!
Kendale Greenidge-Bullock
on 8 Dec 2017
This was challenging
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