A Piece of Pi

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PeterS
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A Piece of Pi

Post by PeterS »

I found this in wikipedia's external links:
http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery

So I didn't need any programming at all. This was easy ;-)
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karma-fusebox
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Post by karma-fusebox »

i wish we could also utilize it for "a repeat of pi" :D

it seems like sequences of different digits are not very popular on the net
Guderian
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Post by Guderian »

and i had to download a 980MB txt file with the first billion digits of Pi and search that :-(
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PainKeeper
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Post by PainKeeper »

same like first post, but maybe link changed.

http://www.angio.net/pi/bigpi.cgi
froest2012
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Post by froest2012 »

My birthday is at the point of 25,766,730 index... :lol: I export a pi file about 1.28G ...
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Post by AMindForeverVoyaging »

froest2012 wrote:My birthday is at the point of 25,766,730 index... :lol:
They say every work of Shakespare can be found at some point in pi. ;)
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Post by harvestsnow »

And a lot of apocryphal versions. But Shakespeare is more user-friendly.
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Grusewolf
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Post by Grusewolf »

I found the sequence by this Pi search engine:

http://pi.gerdlamprecht.de/
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