I have the following test matrix:
a l i
g t m
j e a
I intend to create an algorithm that helps me find every possible word from a given minimum length to a maximum length.
For example:
Minimum: 3 letters
Maximum 6 letters
Based on the test matrix, I should have the following results:
al...
but its not persistant storage. Just stores for that one execution. If you close out of the window, and rerun the bot, it won't have remembered it right?
@ETHproductions yeah they line up w/ the messages. I know I can use ur template, but I wanna write it myself sorta so I can get practice at examining webpages and figuring out how they work. Thats how I wrote my spotify puller application.
Burning Pancakes! code-golf
The challenge was inspired by the actual pancake problem. The pancake problem describes a situation where n pancakes in a stack are needed to be ordered from largest to smallest (largest at the bottom, smallest at the top) with the burnt side on the bottom. The only ...
Well every time you flip, the burnt side is changed and the starting order of the inputs are random. You have to "flip" them so that the order of pancakes from top to bottom is smallest to greatest while keeping all the burnt sides on the bottom
What I mean is, input is a random stack of pancakes, output is a sorted stack of pancakes. My code could just output a sorted stack, right? It doesn't need to flip them around at all to get the right output.
Not sure. Maybe a closed form for the max given a stack size. I don't know how there could be a closed form for the minimum required for any given stack.
@ETHbot <SanBot> a lady drunk on her hands and knees who carries the hero around on her back while he throws pillow feathers in her face, and went in, and sat down on an old box and focused on the problem.
This is kind of a follow-up to / re-asking of "Should point-free function expressions be allowed when a function is asked for?" with specific reference to the only language I know how to golf in, j, where the issue is a little bit pernicious and involved. (Note that there was no final consensus i...
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ idk. Dogs are companions. They love you unconditionally and play with you etc. Cats are just there. They're interesting sometimes, and funny to watch, but they don't really give a crap about people