This problem series invites you to solve two simple problems related to the integer NUMBER FIVE, in order to celebrate Cody's 5th birthday.
In this problem, let's find the top 5 greatest prime numbers along the first non-singleton dimension of an input array.
Example
- If the input is a vector, the output is a length-5 vector containing the top 5 prime numbers of the input sorted in descending order. Append NaNs as needed in the output if the number of primes is less than 5.
x = 1:10; y = [7 5 3 2 NaN];
- If the input is a m-by-n (m >= 5) matrix, the output is a 5-by-n matrix containing the column-wise top 5 prime numbers of the input matrix sorted in descending order. Whenever there are less than 5 primes found in a specific column of the input, simply append NaNs as needed in the same column of the output.
% Input x is a matrix
x = [17 6 3
13 8 17
1 2 5
5 3 7
7 11 2
31 7 6];
% Output y
y = [31 11 17
17 7 7
13 3 5
7 2 3
5 NaN 2];
Previous problem in this series: Spot the First Occurrence of 5
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