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String Logic 11
Examples: 'SUNDAY' --> 6 'MONDAY' --> 6 'TUESDAY' --> 7 'WEDNESDAY' --> 9 'THURSDAY' --> 8 'FRIDAY' --> 5 'SATURDAY' --...

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Remove Lower Case Letters
Example MEMOry --> MEMO IMPlEMeNtATiON --> IMPEMNATON

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Remove Upper Case Letters
Example Matlab --> atlab proBlem --> prolem Enter --> nter

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Swap Characters of a Single Word
Description: In the given input word, convert the lower case to upper case and vice versa. A to a, a to A ... Example: 'Matl...

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String Logic 7
Examples: 'CAT' --> 84 'DOG' --> 79 'ROSY' --> 89 'MATLAB' --> 84 'TRUST' --> 85 'MOSTLY' --> 89

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String Logic 2
Example: ROSY --> HEIO TRUST --> JHKIJ MOSTLY --> CEIJBO

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String Logic 14
Examples: 'DIG' --> 'HRN' 'KIMBALL' --> 'VRZDBXX' 'DEAL' --> 'HJBX' 'LIMB' --> 'XRZD' 'MADE' --> 'ZBHJ' 'CHEF' --> 'FPJL'

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String Logic 6
Examples: 'CAT' --> 216 'DOG' --> 218 'ROSY' --> 333 'MATLAB' --> 433 'TRUST' --> 418 'MOSTLY' --> 488

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String Logic 19
Examples: 'DIG' --> 'I' 'IMPORTANT' --> 'MOTN' 'DEAL' --> 'EL' 'LIMB' --> 'IB' 'MOSTLY' --> 'OTY'

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Pseudo Square Root (Inspired by Project Euler 266)
Shamelessly copied from the Project Euler page for Problem 266: ------------- The divisors of 12 are: 1,2,3,4,6 and 12. T...

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Project Euler: Problem 11, Largest product in a grid
What is the greatest product of k adjacent numbers in the same direction (up, down, left, right, or diagonally) in a n×n grid ? ...

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Sum of big primes without primes
Inspired by Project Euler n°10 (I am quite obviously a fan). With problem n°250 by Doug, you can find some global methods to co...

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Project Euler: Problem 10, Sum of Primes
The sum of the primes below 10 is 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 17. Find the sum of all the primes below the input, N. Thank you <http:/...

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Project Euler: Problem 8, Find largest product in a large string of numbers
Find the greatest product of five consecutive digits in an n-digit number. 73167176531330624919225119674426574742355349194934...

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Project Euler: Problem 7, Nth prime
By listing the first six prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13, we can see that the 6th prime is 13. What is the Nth prime numb...

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Project Euler: Problem 5, Smallest multiple
2520 is the smallest number that can be divided by each of the numbers from 1 to 10 without any remainder. What is the smalle...

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Project Euler: Problem 3, Largest prime factor
The prime factors of 13195 are 5, 7, 13 and 29. What is the largest prime factor of the number being input, input might be ui...

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Project Euler: Problem 1, Multiples of 3 and 5
If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23...

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Lychrel Number Test (Inspired by Project Euler Problem 55)
The task for this problem is to create a function that takes a number _n_ and tests if it might be a Lychrel number. This is, re...

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Circular Primes (based on Project Euler, problem 35)
The number, 197, is called a circular prime because all rotations of the digits: 197, 971, and 719, are themselves prime. The...

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Pandigital number n°2 (Inspired by Project Euler 32)
After Problem 2319. An n-digit number is pandigital if it makes use of all the digits 1 to n exactly ONCE. For example, the 5-...

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Pandigital number n°1 (Inspired by Project Euler 32)
A little warm-up to begin... An n-digit number is pandigital if it makes use of all the digits 1 to n exactly ONCE. For ex...

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I've got the power! (Inspired by Project Euler problem 29)
Consider all integer combinations of a^b and b^a for the integer values 2 ≤ a ≤ 4 and 2 ≤ b ≤ 5: 2^2=4, 2^3=8, 2^4=16,...

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Golomb's self-describing sequence (based on Euler 341)
The Golomb's self-describing sequence {G(n)} is the only nondecreasing sequence of natural numbers such that n appears exactly G...

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Alternating sum
Given vector x, calculate the alternating sum y = x(1) - x(2) + x(3) - x(4) + ...

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We love vectorized solutions. Problem 1 : remove the row average.
Given a 2-d matrix, remove the row average from each row. Your solution MUST be vectorized. The solution will be tested for ac...

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intersection of matrices
Given two matrices filled with ones and zeros, determine if they share a common row, column entry. These matrices are of identic...

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Get the elements of diagonal and antidiagonal for any m-by-n matrix
In the problem <http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/cody/problems/858-permute-diagonal-and-antidiagonal Problem 858. Permute ...

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Reindex a vector
You are given two vectors of equal length. Vector N has numeric values (no Inf or NaN) while vector IDX has integers. Place th...

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Remove the two elements next to NaN value
The aim is to *remove the two elements next to NaN values* inside a vector. For example: x = [6 10 5 8 9 NaN 23 9 7 3 21 ...

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