max(X) gives the largest elements for each row. To traverse the whole matrix, convert it to a column,X(:), then take its max, max(X(:))
Test | Status | Code Input and Output |
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1 | Pass |
x = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9];
y_correct = 9;
assert(isequal(your_fcn_name(x),y_correct))
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2 | Pass |
x = -10:0;
y_correct = 0;
assert(isequal(your_fcn_name(x),y_correct))
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3 | Pass |
x = 17;
y_correct = 17;
assert(isequal(your_fcn_name(x),y_correct))
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4 | Pass |
x = magic(6);
y_correct = 36;
assert(isequal(your_fcn_name(x),y_correct))
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5 | Pass |
x = [5 23 6 2 9 0 -1]';
y_correct = 23;
assert(isequal(your_fcn_name(x),y_correct))
|
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