Problem 262. Swap the input arguments
Write a two-input, two-output function that swaps its two input arguments. For example:
[q,r] = swap(5,10)
returns q = 10 and r = 5.
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Hello Kaushik,
Cody initially used a code-size point system for solving a problem, which gave you points according to the size of the solution. That was, the smaller your solution size, the more points you got.
The solution size is calculated as follows - "Cody uses a node-count calculation to determine the solution size based on the number of nodes in the parse tree. Think of size as code length. Comments do not contribute to code size."
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Also note that the scoring system was changed to fixed points system (10 points for solving a problem) some time ago.
lightwork !
This one was deceivingly easy
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