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Given the list of integers, X, write code to count how many integers are strictly larger than all the integers to their right. Exclude the last digit since it doesn’t have a number to its right. E.g. for [2,3,1] the answer should be 1 while for [12,4,4,2,2,3] the answer is 2.
In Python the code may look like (Use other languages):
Given the list of integers, X, write code to count how many integers are strictly larger than all the integers to their right. Exclude the last digit since it doesn’t have a number to its right. E.g. for [2,3,1] the answer should be 1 while for [12,4,4,2,2,3] the answer is 2.
In Python the code may look like (Use other languages):
- X = [7,9,5,3,2,4,5,0]
- def current_max(X):
- m = 0
- for i in X[::-1]:
- m = max(m, i)
- yield m
- N_int = sum([x>y for x,y in zip(X[-2::-1], current_max(X))])
- print(N_int)
- import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
- x = [7,9,5,3,2,4,5,0]
- y = [7,9,5,3,2,4,5,0]
- fig, ax = plt.subplots()
- ax.scatter(x, y)
- fig
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