Problem 45274. Fangs of pseudo-vampire number
given a number, find all the fangs of that number.
A pseudo-vampire number can have multiple of fangs. The output should be a cell containing all the pairs of possible fangs.
For example, 126 is a pseudo-vampire number whose fangs are - { '6' , '21' }
- 126 = 6*21
- 6 and 21 contains the digits of the original number.
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The required output format is inconvenient.
1. The order of tuples and the order within the tuples should not matter.
2. Why not simply a cell array of vectors (instead of cell array of cell array of char arrays or a single cell array of char arrays)?
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