I have an array of numbers, the user can input whatever number they like. Long story short, I determined the most highly composite number in an array of numbers from 1 to whatever number the user chooses.
Once I find the most highly composite number, in the case of 12– which is in the code below– it's 6, I need to find what number 6 corresponds to (which in this case is 12).
CONCLUSION: I need to count the amount of numbers in the original array that is less than the number I output (in this case 6).
It seems like a lot of people are able to count every number in an array less than a certain number, * but I need to figure out how I can count every number in array BEFORE a certain number.*
prompt={'Enter any value'};name = 'Any Value';defaultans = {'12'};options.Interpreter = 'tex';B = inputdlg(prompt,name,[1 30],defaultans,options);% Get the value out of a cell
a = str2num(cell2mat(B));% Make an numeric array from 1 to a
K = 1:afor t=1:length(K); K=rem(t,1:t); b(t)=sum(K==0);endy1=reshape(b,[],length(K))m=max(y1)%here I find the the max number in y1 is 6, now I need to be able to count
%every number only up until 6.
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