Countdown Calc
Countdown Calc
Hi,
I'm pretty sure I got the answer. If I compare the first ~20 numbers with my results they match but my answer still seems to be incorrect: 24********24.
Any help would be appreciated
I'm pretty sure I got the answer. If I compare the first ~20 numbers with my results they match but my answer still seems to be incorrect: 24********24.
Any help would be appreciated
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Hi,
I thought I had the correct formula to get it. But as it turned out, I forgot about a special feature about big numbers. I checked my calculation and noticed that my evaluation of the sequence isnt correct anyway.
It gives me the correct values up to 89 though. So I'm not sure, if stubborn Vista is going wild here?! I don't think that I spoil anything, if I ask if the value for 88 really is 34***76 instead of 33***71, which would perfectly fit in my sequence...
Thanks in advance,
tripleedged
I thought I had the correct formula to get it. But as it turned out, I forgot about a special feature about big numbers. I checked my calculation and noticed that my evaluation of the sequence isnt correct anyway.
It gives me the correct values up to 89 though. So I'm not sure, if stubborn Vista is going wild here?! I don't think that I spoil anything, if I ask if the value for 88 really is 34***76 instead of 33***71, which would perfectly fit in my sequence...
Thanks in advance,
tripleedged
The sequence has nothing to do with Vista.tripleedged wrote:It gives me the correct values up to 89 though. So I'm not sure, if stubborn Vista is going wild here?! I don't think that I spoil anything, if I ask if the value for 88 really is 34***76 instead of 33***71, which would perfectly fit in my sequence...
Just one more step of thinking, and you're done; the sequence is not so simple, but not so complex either
hey guys, this challenge is driving me nuts for some days!
i compared the first like 50 numbers printed by the original sharper.exe with my calculation and they all match exactly. why isnt my answer accepted though?
its close to impossible my answer is wrong o.O any clue? thx
EDIT: OMG the devil is in the details, had to slightly modify formula (even though the 50 first numbers were actually correct). thx anyways.
i compared the first like 50 numbers printed by the original sharper.exe with my calculation and they all match exactly. why isnt my answer accepted though?
its close to impossible my answer is wrong o.O any clue? thx
EDIT: OMG the devil is in the details, had to slightly modify formula (even though the 50 first numbers were actually correct). thx anyways.
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$ wine Sharper.exe
wine: Install the Windows version of Mono to run .NET executables
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