Cody Problem 1477 asks us to determine the nth digit of the Champernowne constant, whose decimal digits are formed by concatenating all of the positive integers--i.e., 0.12345678910111213...
This problem deals with the Copeland-Erdos constant, whose decimal digits are formed by concatenating all of the primes --i.e., 0.2357111317192329...
Return the digits of the Copeland-Erdos constant specified by the input vector. For example, the command
CopelandErdosDigit(1:8)
should return
2 3 5 7 1 1 1 3
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