Problem 44476. How many unique Pythagorean triples?
For a given integer n, return all Pythagorean triples that inlude numbers smaller or equal to n.
A Pythagorean triple consist of three positive integers {a, b, c} such that:
a < b < c, a^2 + b^2 = c^2
The triples should be retured in a matrix with tree columns, where each row contains a different triple. Every row needs to be sorted in ascending order ( a in the first column, b in the second and c in the third), and the first column must also be sorted.
Example:
Input: n = 16 Output: mat = [3, 4, 5 5, 12, 13 6, 8, 10 9, 12, 15]
If n is not an integer, or it is smaller than 5, the function should return an empty matrix.
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