Problem 924. intersection of matrices
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I guess zeros are not included as common elements.
Yes. Seems to be a somewhat "ill-posed" problem...
What does "they share a common row, column entry" mean?
I think it should be a non-zero common row, column entry.
Just consider the problem to be "Is there any i, j such that A(i,j) == B(i,j) == 1"
I guess it means intersection of arrays, literally.
Do you mind do explain in a different way? it is not clear for what exactly i should do. It miss 3 problems for me, but in any of them it is not clear the problem itself.
A small addendum to the comment of Chien-Han Su
Just consider the problem to be "Is there any i, j such that A(i,j) == B(i,j) and A(i,j) or B(i,j) ~=0"
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It's more difficult to figure out the problem statement.
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Re-wording is needed for this problem. Here is how I interpreted the problem:
1. "common row, column entry" means a same value at the same row-column location
2. zeros don't count. You need to check for non-zeros...
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