- Imagine you are in 2222 Anno Domini, when everyone must learn how to add,
- and competing for the highly prestigious post of,
- Chief Comptroller of Dda Corporation.
- You are being tested via MATLAB Cody for addition of two positive integers X and Y,
- both are fortunately in decimal system, and only a few dozen digits or less,
- and delivered as ASCII strings.
- Please output the result Z in similar style.
- Please adopt a general strategy, as X and Y may be changed later.
- Please rename the function Z = dda(X,Y).
- Function Template:
function Z = dda(X,Y) X='98765432109876543210987654321098765432109876543210987654321' Y='98765432109876543210987654321098765432109876543210987654321' Z='197530864219753086421975308642197530864219753086421975308642'; end
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why I can't use sym to solve this problem
@赵思铭, Cody only supports basic MATLAB. It does not support any Toolboxes. Thus, you can't use 'sym' which is a part of the Symbolic Math Toolbox.
This is officially mentioned in the "Notes" section on this page - https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/content/cody/about.html