Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (4th Edition)
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Chapter 15, Problem 13ICA
Assume you have two equal-length row
- a. Place the indices of all negative elements of IV1 into IV2.
- b. Place the values of all negative elements of IV1 and IV2 into a single row vector N2.
- c. Place the indices of all elements of in that are not greater than the corresponding elements of IV2 into NG.
- d. Place the values of all elements in IV1 that are equal to the corresponding elements in IV2 into EQ. (HINT: in MATLAB, to ask if two things are equal, write the equal sign twice. Thus to ask if x is equal to, you write x= =Y
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