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  • FFR4EVA_00
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 1770

    #1

    The Project Euler thread

    for getting stargroup mad at people leaking answers EXCEPT NOT BECAUSE WE HAVE...
    ...SPOILER TAGS

    A website dedicated to the fascinating world of mathematics and programming


    what you do is simple:
    1. make an account
    2. open a problem
    3. solve the shit out of it
    4. rinse and repeat

    a lot of the problems, ESPECIALLY later on, require you to find a general solution via programming and plug some ridiculously large parameters into them

    anyway, i have completed:
    1-13, 16, 18, 28, 33, 52, 67, 79, 108, 110, 157, 267, 355

    and i am working on something...
    Last edited by FFR4EVA_00; 10-27-2011, 07:46 PM.
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  • Zageron
    Zageron E. Tazaterra
    FFR Administrator
    • Apr 2007
    • 6592

    #2
    Re: THE project euler thread

    I've completed 3 of the puzzles so far, mostly because I have very little time to complete them. I will be going in linear order from start to finish! Using C++ as my language because I'm taking a course on it right now.

    Excellent idea ffr4eva.
    When people run into problems they can post their questions here, just remember to hide your solutions in spoiler tags and try not to ever post the complete solution!

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    • YoshL
      Celestial Harbor
      FFR Simfile Author
      FFR Music Producer
      • Aug 2008
      • 6156

      #3
      Re: THE project euler thread

      Originally posted by Zageron
      I've completed 3 of the puzzles so far, mostly because I have very little time to complete them. I will be going in linear order from start to finish! Using C++ as my language because I'm taking a course on it right now.

      Excellent idea ffr4eva.
      When people run into problems they can post their questions here, just remember to hide your solutions in spoiler tags and try not to ever post the complete solution!
      your welcome zageron for telling you about this first :3

      i have 1-25, 28 and 30
      And i work with java


      Originally posted by Charu
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      • benguino
        Kawaii Desu Ne?
        • Dec 2007
        • 4185

        #4
        Re: THE project euler thread

        So far I've done 1,2,3,5 and 6. I just learned about the bigInteger type in Java so now I'll be using that (since the 'long' type isn't ****ing long enough -__-.)
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        Originally posted by Spenner
        (^)> peck peck says the heels
        Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
        And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
        Originally posted by Zakvvv666
        awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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        • YoshL
          Celestial Harbor
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          FFR Music Producer
          • Aug 2008
          • 6156

          #5
          Re: THE project euler thread

          Originally posted by reuben_tate
          So far I've done 1,2,3,5 and 6. I just learned about the bigInteger type in Java so now I'll be using that (since the 'long' type isn't ****ing long enough -__-.)
          hehe, i did all them without using the bigInteger type.

          I used manual math with arrays of integers


          Originally posted by Charu
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          • benguino
            Kawaii Desu Ne?
            • Dec 2007
            • 4185

            #6
            Re: THE project euler thread

            Originally posted by YOSHl
            arrays of integers
            Sounds like how the bigInteger type would be implemented. I'd rather just use that, I find no point in implementing a new data structure if one is already implemented for me to use already. :razz:
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            Originally posted by Spenner
            (^)> peck peck says the heels
            Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
            And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
            Originally posted by Zakvvv666
            awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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            • iironiic
              D6 FFR Legacy Player
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Jan 2009
              • 4342

              #7
              Re: THE project euler thread

              This seems really interesting. I could try to do this on my free time to work on my computer skills.

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              • emerald000
                the Mathemagician~
                • Nov 2005
                • 1320

                #8
                Re: THE project euler thread

                I'm currently at 49, using mostly Maple. I have done a couple in C++ too, where speed mattered.

                I should get back into it.

                Friend key is 62306152188978_1d29510ddc0c52e8c33db3cdbaf399db for interested people.

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                • leonid
                  I am leonid
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  FFR Music Producer
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 8080

                  #9
                  Re: THE project euler thread

                  * Working on P83 *





                  I'm mostly using Ruby and C

                  My friend key: 1858629421787_a864c4e88f44e36b8023644c0f14493e
                  Last edited by leonid; 10-20-2011, 09:50 PM.



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                  • iironiic
                    D6 FFR Legacy Player
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 4342

                    #10
                    Re: THE project euler thread

                    I just started today and got 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 16, 20, 25, 45, 48, and 52 solved. I'm using Mathematica here.

                    Friend Key: 76814575274714_b466b39d7ef7730e66d3da5b16df2525

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                    • benguino
                      Kawaii Desu Ne?
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 4185

                      #11
                      Re: THE project euler thread

                      By the way... Friend Key: 41335338220707_9d1fa87f00c010a47b494214e8b3416e ^_^

                      EDIT:
                      I managed to do a few today, and now I have 1-10 done. ^_^


                      remember to hide your solutions in spoiler tags and try not to ever post the complete solution!
                      I would, but I don't know how much code I could give before giving the answer away. =/
                      Last edited by benguino; 10-21-2011, 06:31 AM.
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                      Originally posted by Spenner
                      (^)> peck peck says the heels
                      Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
                      And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
                      Originally posted by Zakvvv666
                      awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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                      • Reincarnate
                        x'); DROP TABLE FFR;--
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 6332

                        #12
                        Re: THE project euler thread

                        I was into this for a while but got bored. It's a lot of fun, though. Some of the later problems are very tricky.

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                        • iironiic
                          D6 FFR Legacy Player
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 4342

                          #13
                          Re: THE project euler thread

                          @leonid: I got an answer to #80 but I don't understand why it's not the correct answer. Can you help me figure out the problem in my code?

                          Just to see if there is something wrong in my code, I tried using my program to help me determine some values. Let's define the digital sum of the first 100 digits of radical n to be f(n).

                          Are these values correct? I chose a few test numbers just to see if my program is telling me the right digital sum. It did tell me that f(2) = 475 which was given in the problem.

                          f(3) = 441
                          f(7) = 398
                          f(35) = 440
                          f(69) = 439
                          f(95) = 460

                          Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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                          • emerald000
                            the Mathemagician~
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 1320

                            #14
                            Re: THE project euler thread

                            From what I can see, you seem to be rounding off your 100th decimal.

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                            • iironiic
                              D6 FFR Legacy Player
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 4342

                              #15
                              Re: THE project euler thread

                              Originally posted by emerald000
                              From what I can see, you seem to be rounding off your 100th decimal.
                              Well... in the case of radical 2, this is the string of digits I got from my program: {141421356237309504880...}. This is including that one digit to the left of that decimal point because the sum from that digit to the 99th decimal digit is the given 475. What confuses me is this phrase: "first one hundred decimal digits". Does this include or exclude that beginning digit? If it excludes it, the sum should've been 481.

                              I don't think it's a rounding error because the 100th decimal digit of radical 2 is 7, which would round the 99th decimal digit up. When I created that set of digits, 2 was the last element of that set, so that doesn't seem to be the problem in my program.

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