Problem 51630. Highest building
Input: Sketch of the outline of the buildings in a matrix.
Output: The column number of the highest building and height of it. In two or more building are the highest, you need to choose the first one.
Example:
Let us consider buildings described by the matrix
M=[0 0 1 0;
1 0 1 1;
1 1 1 1;
1 1 1 1]
- The height of the first building (1st column) is 3,
- the height of the second building (2nd column) is 2,
- the height of the third building is 4,
- the height of the last building is 3.
The correct answer to highest_building(M) is [3, 4] (the building n°3 is the highest with height = 4).
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