what is 'i'? This is strange but works.
@Claudia, "i" is the imaginary number sqrt(-1). Unless you overwrite it, it's always available to you in MATLAB without needing to declare it.
Test | Status | Code Input and Output |
---|---|---|
1 | Pass |
%%
p = [0 0;
1 0;
2 2;
0 1];
ix_correct = [1 3];
assert(isequal(mostDistant(p),ix_correct))
ans =
1 3
|
2 | Pass |
%%
p = [0 0;
1 0;
2 2;
0 10];
ix_correct = [2 4];
assert(isequal(mostDistant(p),ix_correct))
ans =
2 4
|
3 | Pass |
%%
p = [0 0;
-1 50];
ix_correct = [1 2];
assert(isequal(mostDistant(p),ix_correct))
ans =
1 2
|
4 | Pass |
%%
p = [5 5;
1 0;
2 2;
0 10;
-100 20;
1000 400];
ix_correct = [5 6];
assert(isequal(mostDistant(p),ix_correct))
ans =
5 6
|
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