Problem 43091. Maximum sum from any 2 numbers with a variable number of inputs
Given a variable number of inputs, combine any 2 numbers from the inputs and output the maximum sum the combinations can generate. For example:
x = 3; y = 5; z = 1; y_correct = 8;
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goc3
on 20 Oct 2016
I cleaned up the grammar in this problem.
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Number Manipulation III
- 15 Problems
- 14 Finishers
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- Deriving a function using the difference quotient
- Fast 1-D Convolution (full shape)
- Fast 1-D Convolution (same shape)
- Fast 1-D Convolution (valid shape)
- Lambert's W
- First use of arrayfun() and anonymous function @(x)
- Cell Operator *
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- Multivariate polynomials - convert monomial form to array
- Multivariate polynomials - overload multiplication
- Multivariate polynomials - emulate symbolic form
- Rewrite setdiff to account for non-unique values
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