Writing a Leap year function without using the leapyr function
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I'm needing a to write a function that takes in a start and end year, and that outputs the leap years in-between those 2 parameters. I feel like I have a good base, but I can't figure out how to include that a year is not a leap year if it is divisible by 100. I have 2 potential ideas as to how to approach the task, but This is what I have so far:
function [] = leapyears(startYear,endYear)
for x=startYear-1:4:endYear-1
fprintf('%i \n', x+1);
if mod(startYear,100)==0
%y=0;
%while y<startYear
%if mod(startYear, 4) == 0 && mod(startYear, 400)==0 && mod(startYear,100)==0
%for x=startYear-1:4:endYear-1
%fprintf('%i \n', x+1);
%end
%y=y+1
%end
end
2 Comments
KSSV
on 21 Feb 2018
You are allowed to use inbuilt function calendar ?
Camila Perez
on 21 Feb 2018
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