Extract numbers from an integer
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I want to write code that allows the user to enter a number, for example 123411 and that matlab answers with how many ones the input contains, in this case 3. Can't seem to figure this out!
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Jan
el 12 de Nov. de 2017
This sounds like a homework question. The solution is not hard and it should be possible to solve. Unfortunately you did not post, what you have tried so far and did not ask a specific question. So how can we help you beside posting the working solution?
s = input('Type in the number: ', 's');
n1 = sum(s == '1')
And now? Can you submit this as your solution? Does it help you to learn Matlab if I post a solution?
Read the docs for nnz for a slightly different solution. And for the next time, please post you code (even if it is not working) and ask specific questions.
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Jennifer Pettersson
el 12 de Nov. de 2017
This is fine also:
sum(ismember(s, '1'))
length(find(s == '1'))
length(strfind(s, '1'))
If the number is provided numerically, use sprintf('%g') to convert it to a CHAR vector.
KL
el 12 de Nov. de 2017
N = 123411;
noOfOnes = nnz((dec2base(N,10) - '0')==1);
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Jennifer Pettersson
el 12 de Nov. de 2017
Jennifer Pettersson
el 16 de Nov. de 2017
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If you do not want to convert to string and can only perform numeric operations, then you can use mod and division in a loop:
N = 123411;
C = 0;
while N>0
C = C+(1==mod(N,10));
N = floor(N/10);
end
giving:
>> C
C = 3
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