it was hard..nic problem
The test has rounding problems.
That was hard to me but not impossible. Great!
nice one
but it took so much of time
Good problem!
it's soooooo hard
function y = your_fcn_name(Points, Triangle)
for i = 1:size(Points,1)
po = Points(i,:);
p1=Triangle(1,:);
p2=Triangle(2,:);
p3=Triangle(3,:);
a = sqrt((p1(1)-p2(1))^2+(p1(2)-p2(2))^2);
b = sqrt((p1(1)-p3(1))^2+(p1(2)-p3(2))^2);
c = sqrt((p3(1)-p2(1))^2+(p3(2)-p2(2))^2);
d1=sqrt((p1(1)-po(1))^2+(p1(2)-po(2))^2);
d2=sqrt((p2(1)-po(1))^2+(p2(2)-po(2))^2);
d3=sqrt((p3(1)-po(1))^2+(p3(2)-po(2))^2);
y(i)=0;
alpha = rad2deg(acos((d1^2+d2^2-a^2)/(2*d1*d2)));
beta = rad2deg(acos((d1^2+d3^2-b^2)/(2*d1*d3)));
gamma = rad2deg(acos((d2^2+d3^2-c^2)/(2*d2*d3)));
if(alpha+beta+gamma==2*180)
y(i)=1;
end
end
end
why are competing against phony "Leading solutions" like this:
function ans = your_fcn_name3(varargin)
! echo "function assert(~)" > ./assert.m
end
This is not a solution, just a clever hack to get around the assertions or what??!!
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