Problem 19. Swap the first and last columns
Flip the outermost columns of matrix A, so that the first column becomes the last and the last column becomes the first. All other columns should be left intact. Return the result in matrix B.
If the input has one column, the output should be identical to the input.
Example:
Input A = [ 12 4 7
5 1 4 ];
Output B is [ 7 4 12
4 1 5 ];
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Saicharan
on 11 Jul 2022
Good problem.
Long Runjia Yu
on 10 Feb 2024
very nice
VBBV
on 5 Apr 2024
Good one
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