Problem 60451. switch base, again
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It looks like there is an issue with the assert statement. The assert function expects the first argument to be a condition that evaluates to a logical value (true or false). However, in this case, it’s comparing two character arrays directly, which is causing the error.
To fix this, you should use the isequal function to compare the output of switchbase with y_correct.
Please fix.
%%
x = '6428367';
b1 = 10;
b2 = 2;
y_correct = '11000100001011011001111';
assert(isequal(switchbase(x,b1,b2),y_correct))
%%
x = '6428367';
b1 = 9;
b2 = 2;
y_correct = '1101001000110110000100'; assert(isequal(switchbase(x,b1,b2),y_correct))
%%
x = '6428367';
b1 = 9;
b2 = 7;
y_correct = '41163052';
assert(isequal(switchbase(x,b1,b2),y_correct))
@George the broken test suite is on purpose. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to hack this problem such that you can still pass.
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