How to find the largest product?

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Abedeera Jayasuriya Seena Ptabedige Nileema
Modifié(e) : Jan le 30 Juil 2018
Hi, I am trying to solve this homework. could anyone please help me to solve this?
* Write a function max_product that takes v a vector and n, a positive integer, as inputs and computes the largest product of n consecutive elements of v. It returns the product and the index of the element of v that is the first term of the product. If there are multiple such products in v, the function must return the one with the smallest starting index. As an example, the following call >> [product, ind] = max_product([1 2 2 1 3 1],3); will assign 6 to product and 3 to ind since the max 3-term product in the input vector is 2*1*3. If v has fewer than n elements, the function returns 0 and -1, respectively.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 21 Nov 2017
@Andrei Bobrov: please show examples of using movsum and conv.
Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 21 Nov 2017
Hi Stephen! See my answer.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 21 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 21 Nov 2017
function [product,ind] = max_product(a,n)
product = 0;
ind = -1;
num = numel(a);
for k = 1:1+num-n
tmp = prod(a(k:k+n-1));
if tmp>product
product = tmp;
ind = k;
end
end
end
And tested:
>> [product, ind] = max_product([1 2 2 1 3 1],3)
product = 6
ind = 3
>> [product, ind] = max_product([1 2 2 1 3 9],3)
product = 27
ind = 4
>> [product, ind] = max_product([1 2 2 1 3 9],9)
product = 0
ind = -1
This could be vectorized, or you could use movprod, but using a loop makes the algorithm clear.

Jan
Jan le 21 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Jan le 21 Nov 2017
And a vectorized version:
function [P, Ind] = max_product(v, n)
X = v((1:numel(v) - n + 1) + (0:n-1).');
[P, Ind] = max(prod(X, 1));
end
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silvia a
silvia a le 30 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : silvia a le 30 Juil 2018
thank you very much for your answer; I have solved it;
I do not know if you guys read these reviews. But I wanted to tell you that your answers and code examples help very much. I am very new to this but trying out your examples really helped me to get started and have a better grasp of things. Thank you!
Jan
Jan le 30 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Jan le 30 Juil 2018
Dear silvia a, the "guys and girls" here read the comments usually. I'm happy, that I could help you, because this my reason to post answers. You are welcome. I appreciate your feedback, thanks.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 21 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov le 21 Nov 2017
Op! Everyone solves someone else's homework ... I also want! :)
[product1, ind] = max(prod(hankel(a(1:end-b+1),a(end-b+1:end)),2))
as function:
function [product1,ind]=max_product(a,b)
try
[product1, ind] = max(prod(hankel(a(1:end-b+1),a(end-b+1:end)),2));
catch
product1 = 0;
ind = -1;
end
end
with conv2:
function [product1,ind]=max_product(a,b)
try
[product1, ind] = max(exp(conv2(log(a(:)),ones(b,1),'valid')));
catch
product1 = 0;
ind = -1;
end
end
with movsum
[product1, ind] = max(exp(movsum(log(a),[0, b-1])));

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