As the name suggested, Concatenated Consecutive Prime is a prime number formed by concatenating consecutive prime numbers. For a given number of constituting primes (defined as "n"), please output a vector containing n consecutive primes that satisfy this problem. There is no unique answer, so your results will be evaluated against the requirements.
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The test suite only seems to work if the n primes each have the same number of digits. For example, with n=3, a perfectly good answer would be [5,7,11], but this crashes the test suite. It could be fixed by using combine=strcat(combine,strtrim(b(i,:)));
@William: your suggestion has been incorporated into the test suite.
Thank you both for improving the quality of this problem. Cheers, Doddy.
Given the limited test suite due to the nature of the question, it can be easily solved by hard-coding.