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This program is an introduction at the big study of the numbers.
In nature exist 10 numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.
The number of line is a numerical quantity obtained with this formula:
input number = 2 number of line - 1
When I write a number with more values I take the values in the sector with 10 elements.
The strategy of the program is the single numerical input.
Example.
The total number is 123.
A triple program loop take the first, the second and the third number and combine the global value.
In this way is showed a vector of sum, the sequence of sum, in each value inserted.
The matrix obtained is a matrix of sum and it is a spacetime of 3 instants where instant is row.
The sum of matrix's elements is a linear number.
The global input is a point number, union of 3 numbers in the example.
The division of linear number with the point number is the line's number.
A double number of line less the unity is the total input.
Input number and sum of the values to obtain the input and number of line are a triple system.
In the example:
input number = 123
sum element = 7626
number of line = 62 |
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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