It is also possible to do this combinatorially.
If allowed digits are 1,2,3, and we have six slots to use, then there are a
total of 3^6 = 729 arrangements.
So we just need to count all arrangements that have 3 or more consecutive
digits that are the same.
Consider the slots as such
_ _ _ _ _
Hi Mike,
Regarding point 1:, that was me, Jon Hough.
On Mon, 4/9/18, 'Mike Day' via Programming wrote:
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Quora Problem
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 9, 2018, 5:33 PM
Hello Skip
Points:
0: is thi
Sorry - pressed send instead of paste!
Trying again:
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Hello Skip
Points:
0: is this the same Quora which keeps sending me e-messages with headers
such as
"What are the best things for Oxford students to do on weekends?"
"What i
Hello Skip
Points:
0: is this the same Quora which keeps sending me e-messages with headers
such as
"What are the best things for Oxford students to do on weekends?"
"What is the best and most prestigious English university nowadays?
Oxford? Cambridge?"
- both received yesterday/today!
1: A r
Ah! It's mildly annoying to only see oneself and others, such as you,
identified
only as Programming Forum! There doesn't seem to be any get-around. I
used to
be me some years ago, but am now anonymised!
Mike
On 09/04/2018 09:35, 'Jon Hough' via Programming wrote:
Hi Mike,
Regarding
I think I'd do it like this:
#10#.(#~ 36=*/@|:) 1+(6#3)#:i.3^6
90
In other words, generate all 729 possibilities as lists of digits and
keep those whose product is 36.
That said, technically we don't actually need to combine them into
single numbers:
#(#~ 36=*/@|:) 1+(6#3)#:i.3^6
90
Than
Mike:
To me and to the forum itself, you are still Mike Day, and Jon is Jon
Hough. See www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/2018-April/050942.html .
I don't know why you see msgs from "Programming Forum". Perhaps something
in your own set up?
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:40 AM, 'Mike Day' via Pro
Thanks, Chris
I think we corresponded about this a while ago.
I'm running Mozilla Thunderbird; perhaps there's something somewhere in
its
set-up that I can tweak.
If it's only me, it doesn't matter too much; if it affects some
others, it might be
worth worrying about.
Cheers,
Mike
On
If you want to see what other people are seeing, you can check the
forum archives.
http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
or
http://www.jsoftware.com/forumsearch
Or, for this forum:
http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/
Or, more specifically, perhaps:
http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/progra
I had the same problem, and just now found solution. The trouble is
that you have a contact for '[email protected]' (or maybe
several, as I had), and that contact has a Display Name of 'Programming
forum'. And, the box in the contact that says 'Always prefer display
name over message
Well done, Henry!
Not only a programming Guru, but a Programming Forum Contact ...guru.
I can see me and Jon, and probably Pascal Jasmin et al now.
Thanks,
Mike
On 09/04/2018 16:20, Henry Rich wrote:
I had the same problem, and just now found solution. The trouble is
that you have a co
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