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No. This gives a solution but not the one with the minimum number of steps.
For codeeval I had to modify my code.
I doubt that it is possible to solve it with minimum number of steps in reasonable time.
For codeeval I had to modify my code.
I doubt that it is possible to solve it with minimum number of steps in reasonable time.
codeeval And I have used it for projecteuler
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When I finish, can you teach me? it would be very informative and very interesting!tails wrote:Hi, it took 18 seconds for me to solve the last level.
I think we can do much quicker if we use a better algorithm and a better computer.
Around the 500th my time about 10 min., it isn't pleasant to me and I don't know that it is still possible to optimize
Why for games we have no topic for solved, where it would be possible to share experience and to learn?
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AMindForeverVoyaging wrote:Yes, you are right. But it is all the same deprives of valuable communication with the purpose of exchange of experience. It is better to do probably new minigames, than to infinitely update old. Well or to make at once enough that obviously nobody has reached the end.Isaev wrote: Well, what do you consider as "solved"? At some points in the past, new levels had been added to some of the Puzzles if I am not mistaken. So where to draw the line?