for and if loops question
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I'm having a really hard time wrapping my head around how to do this problem, I'm not asking for a direct answer just a step in the right direction. I understand I need to use a for loop to scan through each value of the vector but I don't know how to make it realize if theres also a number just like it in the other two. Heres the question:
This function takes in three different Vectors. Use for loops to scan through the Vectors and copy any value that appears in all three Vectors into a result. You will need 3 for loops for this function.
Can someone help?
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Ingrid Tigges
on 4 Sep 2013
Is there a reason you are supposed to use 3 for loops? A hint: Have a look at the function INTERSECT. Using this function the task can be done in 2 lines of code without the use of any loop.
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Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2013
You're required by the directions to use loops so you'll need something like 3 pairs of double for loops (to compare all 3 possible pairs of vectors) with something like this inside each pair of for loops
if oneVector(j) == theOtherVector(k)
savedNumbers(count) =
okay, that's enough of a hint. Actually you can do it with one set of 3 nested for loops (like they asked you to), but additional if statements, if you're a little more clever about it.
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