Inspired by Project Euler n°112.
- Working from left-to-right if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its left it is called an increasing number. For example: 134468.
- Similarly if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its right it is called a decreasing number. For example: 66420.
We shall call a positive integer that is neither increasing nor decreasing a bouncy number. For example, 155349.
Clearly there cannot be any bouncy numbers below one-hundred, but surprisingly, these numbers become more and more common after.
Find the least number for which the proportion of bouncy numbers is exactly p%.
As always this type of problem is difficult to solve with usual Matlab functions (num2str).
So keep an eye on time...
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I think the problem statement should read "the proportion of bouncy numbers is at least p%", rather than "exactly p%."
Currently, num2str is able to handle all test cases.