Problem 2200. counting groups!
This problem is about counting groups.
Example
If you have x:
x = [0.8 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.9]
then all 0.8's being first in line, get a value of 1, all 0.3's get a value of 2, all 0.4's a value of 3 and so on, till the output y is:
y = [1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6]
That's it!
Please note, to make it easier, the list will be "pre-sorted".
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Indexing III
- 23 Problems
- 44 Finishers
- expand intervals vol.3
- remove single elements
- return row and column indices given 2 values which define a range
- expand intervals vol.2
- compress sequence into intervals
- expand intervals
- Max Change in Consecutive Elements
- remove single elements
- Back to basics - mean of corner elements of a matrix
- Time Expansion
- Three...is a magic number.
- counting groups!
- Largest territory
- Replace pattern 0 1 0 and 1 0 1
- Find the index of n in magic(n)
- Sum of odd numbers in a matrix
- return row and column indices given 2 values which define a range
- Another colon problem
- How unique?
- Finding neighbors of [-1:1] in a matrix....
- Find the maximum two numbers of every column of a matrix
- Index one element in each vector of an array along a given dimension
- Tridiagonal
- Index of a Rational number
- Sort numbers by outside digits
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