Nice!! I'm not the only one who solved this problem without str2num... ;-)
Of course your are not :)
Test | Status | Code Input and Output |
---|---|---|
1 | Pass |
%%
n=12345;
dig=3;
ns_correct=[123 45];
assert(isequal(uncat(n,dig),ns_correct))
ns =
123 45
|
2 | Pass |
%%
n=3141592;
dig=1;
ns_correct=[3 141592];
assert(isequal(uncat(n,dig),ns_correct))
ns =
3 141592
|
3 | Pass |
%%
n=271828;
dig=1;
ns_correct=[2 71828];
assert(isequal(uncat(n,dig),ns_correct))
ns =
2 71828
|
4 | Pass |
%%
n=1618033988;
dig=6;
ns_correct=[161803 3988];
assert(isequal(uncat(n,dig),ns_correct))
ns =
161803 3988
|
5 | Pass |
%%
n=112358132134;
dig=10;
ns_correct=[1123581321 34];
assert(isequal(uncat(n,dig),ns_correct))
ns =
1.0e+09 *
1.1236 0.0000
|
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