Problem 42815. Sorting integers by their digits (Level 3)
This is the next step up from Problem 42811.
Given a vector, v, of real numbers (negative or positive), return a vector, w, by sorting v in ascending order, such that primary sorting is done by the first digit (representing the largest value), secondary sorting by the second digit (next largest value), and so on.
Example:
v = [14.38 80.42 3.14 268 -14.38 210 1 80.44];
w = [1 -14.38 14.38 210 268 3.14 80.42 80.44];
As shown above, in cases of multiple numbers starting with the same digits, such as 1 and 14.38, shorter numbers take precedence.
Negative numbers take precedence over positive numbers.
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Indexing V
- 14 Problems
- 31 Finishers
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- Find the sum of the elements in the "second" diagonal
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- Sorting integers by their digits (Level 1)
- Sorting integers by their digits (Level 2)
- Sorting integers by their digits (Level 3)
- Sorting integers by their digits (Level 4)
- generate number in particular way
- Assignment Problem
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- Find longest run
- Zero Cross
- S-T-R-E-T-C-H I-T O-U-T
- Check if a rotated array was originally sorted
- Weave two matrices together to form one matrix
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