Problem 10. Determine whether a vector is monotonically increasing
Return true if the elements of the input vector increase monotonically (i.e. each element is larger than the previous). Return false otherwise.
Examples:
Input x = [-3 0 7]
Output tf is true
Input x = [2 2]
Output tf is false
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Piyush
on 5 Mar 2024
great problem
Jason
on 5 Mar 2025 at 16:45
They really need to do a better job explaining the requirements. For example they should state that the output for tf should be a logical "1" or "0"; logical(1) or logical (0), as it does appear they want a string when reading the instructions.
Dyuman Joshi
on 6 Mar 2025 at 13:09
@Jason, in MATLAB true and false are equivalent to 1 or logical(1) and 0 or logical(0) respectively -
https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/true.html#description
https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/false.html#description
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