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we have a m*n Matrix.
if element [i][j] is the minimum in row (i) and maximum in column (j), we call it saddle.
I want an effiecient algorithm to find saddle element in the Matrix and also Order of the
algorithm.
Solution
#include
using namespace std;
const int MAX = 100;
bool findSaddlePoint(int mat[MAX][MAX], int n)
{
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
int min_row = mat[i][0], col_ind = 0;
for (int j = 1; j < n; j++)
{
if (min_row > mat[i][j])
{
min_row = mat[i][j];
col_ind = j;
}
} int k;
for (k = 0; k < n; k++)
if (min_row < mat[k][col_ind])
break;
if (k == n)
{
cout << \"Value of Saddle Point \" << min_row;
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
int main()
{
int mat[MAX][MAX] = {{1, 2, 3},
{4, 5, 6},
{7, 8, 9}};
int n = 3;
if (findSaddlePoint(mat, n) == false)
cout << \"No Saddle Point \";
return 0;
}.
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2. WHAT LED TO THE MEXICAN
AMERICAN WAR???
After 1803, many
Americans began to
move west. They
moved to land that
the United States
didn't own.
Mexico was unhappy
because they owned
a lot of the land in the
south.
3. WHAT LED TO THE MEXICAN
AMERICAN WAR???
In 1835 and 1845, the
United Stated tried to
buy the land that Mexico
owned. They offered 30
million.
Mexico said no both
times. They thought the
United States was an
enemy and did not want
them to get more land.
4. WHAT LED TO THE MEXICAN
AMERICAN WAR???
Also in 1835, Texas
fought for its freedom
from Mexico. They won.
The president of Mexico
signed a treaty. The rest
of Mexico did not agree
with it.
Congress tried to help.
They said Texas could
join the United States in
1845.
5. WHAT LED TO THE MEXICAN
AMERICAN WAR???
Mexico did not like that.
They did not want Texas to
be a state. The United
States said the border was
at the Rio Grande River.
Mexico said it was north of
that. Both countries sent
their armies to the border.
In 1846, there was a battle
on land that both countries
said was theirs. The war
had started.
6. WHAT HAPPEN DURING THE
MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR???
The United States won many
battles, but Mexico would not
give up. They did not want to
lose the land to the United
States. The president of the
United States said that a
complete victory was needed
to win the war. The United
States decided to travel by
water and take over the
capital of Mexico. The United
States did this. Mexico finally
had to give up.
7. WHAT HAPPEN AFTER THE
MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR???
The Treaty of Guadelupe
Hidalgo was signed in 1848.
The Congresses in both
countries agreed with it. The
United States got the
northern part of Mexico. They
paid Mexico fifteen million
dollars to make up for the
land.