Well this one you may not get every time, but it is a lottery! Here is the code that generates the lottery numbers (you can try to use it to your advantage if you can):
check = 1;
while check == 1
D1 = round(rand(1,1)*5+1);
D2 = round(rand(1,1)*5+1);
D3 = round(rand(1,1)*5+1);
draw = sort([D1 D2 D3]);
if size(unique(fn), 2) == 3
check = 0;
end
endSo "draw" is the draw that is made. It is made up of 3 numbers between 1 and 5. Note that the numbers do not repeat. SO an example of an input is:
lottery = [4 3 5];
Now the odds are 1 in 10 (or at least that is the total combinations that can occur), so if you get it exactly you win! (you win the correct answer...)
Good luck, and please play responsibly...
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You need to test with more than one number. Many attempt (and succeed) with a static vector solution until they are lucky.
When i run the program it says fn is undefined. Please explain