Problem 1229. Determine the number of odd integers in a vector
Determine the number of unique odd integers in a vector.
Examples:
Input x = [2 5 8 3 7 1]; Output y = 4;
Input x = [2 5 9]; Output y = 2;
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coconutMocha
on 22 Jan 2017
The code check does not mandate that you find the number of *unique* odd integers, just the absolute number of odd integers. This is a source of confusion and inflated size!
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