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From: "Ned Gulley" <gulley@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: MATLAB Contest: 7-14 Nov 2007
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Jeffrey Daniels wrote:
> Can we assume the splice function given in the contest 
> rules is a valid function to call, or must we supply that 
> as a subfunction if we chose to use it?

You have to supply it. The function is shown to illustrate
one way to do splicing as we define it. The advantage of
supplying such a function yourself is that you can write a
version that is much faster.

-Ned.
gulley@mathworks.com
Contest Team