Problem 2349. Elements with highest local average
Input v is a row vector such that length(v)>3. Consider a sliding window of length 3 that is used to calculate the local average of the elements. Return the three consecutive elements that maximizes such average according to the order they appear in v in a row vector.
Example:
Input: v=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -3 0 1];
Output: vOut=[7 8 9];
The consecutive elements [7 8 9] have the highest average among all such consecutive sub-vectors. For a tie case, return the first triplet according to appearance in v.
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