@Fatalize It's possible that they saw one, and now that they have a precedent, they're asking multiple such that when the site design does come on November 1st, it comes out to our specifications.
It's a big day, and I know you folks have been waiting a reeeaaal long while. Double waiting, you might even say, since unfortunately we made you wait even longer after initial news. But, let's make it official! You've been cleared for graduation by the Stack Exchange Community Team! Programming ...
@orlp Let my function f be defined by the function described by this challenge. My sequence is defined such that term n is defined by f(n), where the sequence is one-indexed.
I know that the Tribonacci sequence is already in OEIS.
Basically: Take the 1-2-3-tribonacci sequence representation of a number, interpret it as binary and the interpreted value is the member of the sequence.
The sequence looks more like the asymptotic density of the zeta(2) - 1.
WarriorJS is super dumb when things come to level 4.
So pro tip: Don't use WarriorJS. If I must use that sometime, I'd QUIT programming if that were the case. (Hey, that's too much hate from programming games.)
The hate and drama have grown to an uncontrollable level.
It ends only abruptly, with me leaving chat or being forced to leave chat. This effectively cuts me from my right to be able to contribute to the Internet.
All chats should have been private from the beginning.
@zyabin101 No it doesn't. We gave you many chances to improve yourself which you ignored. You didn't make any effort to change. Until you do, we'll keep showing you the door if things get to excessive.
@mınxomaĻ Today I read an article in a swiss consumer magazine about insecam.org but it seems they (the magazine) did not have any clue what they are talking about...
This isn't the tribonacci sequence I'm referring to, but the sequence whose members are each a binary interpretation of the tribonacci representation as the number represented by the tribonacci representation increases.
Feb. 6 was a real weekday. Because it lies in the 6th week of the year.
So a real weekday is a day with a a day number that equals the week number.
But not all country have the same counting of weeks. in Germany a week starts with Monday and ends on Saturday in the US they start on Sunday.
Writ...
Background
The Tribonacci Sequence
Imagine for a second that you could make a fibonacci sequence by replacing the standard iteration formula with the following:
Basically, instead of summing the last two to get the next, you sum the last three. This is the basis for the Tribonacci sequence.
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I think colloquially, most people in the US treat Monday as the start of the week. It would seem odd phrasing if someone said "Next week I'm going to do X" and meant Sunday.
@Dennis The third step is the main point of the problem. o.o It's not to generate the tribonacci sequence, or describe a number using the tribonacci "base". It's to generate an output that comes from interpreting a number in the tribonacci base as a binary number.
It makes an interesting sequence that looks similar to this sequence.
and it's not about posting that/searching for people, it's about the fact that you've repeatedly posted it in here, got no response and apparently decided "oh nobody responded imma post it again"
It seems that you mistakenly posted your homework here rather than on your own computer where you can take a stab at solving it yourself. — Suever3 mins ago
(SmileBASIC is a BASIC interpreter for the Nintendo 3DS)
SmileBASIC has a special "folder" named SYS that contains built in resources, such as the default sprite sheets, font, and sample programs.
It cannot be modified, since it's not actually a folder; it's stored in the game's ROM. (It's jus...
SmileBASIC deserves more attention. I've only seen 3 users here (including myself!) providing SB answers, and while that doesn't surprise me, it disappoints me. It being a paid lang as well as being a BASIC dialect certainly turns people off, but for those who own it it's actually pretty flexible...
Divisors Table
(title suggestions welcome)
code-golf ascii-art primes
Something I've played around with in recreational mathematics has been construction of a divisor table to compare/contrast the prime divisors of a set of numbers. The set of input numbers are across the top as column labels,...
Sum of a Geometric Series
Create a program/function that takes three numbers (p, q and n) as input/parameters and outputs the sum of the values of pq^x where x ranges from one to n. Make your code as short as possible. Inbuilt 'sum(list)' functions are not allowed, so that people think of creati...
Take a positive integer n as input, and output all decimal numbers that can be created using n bits, ordered in the following way:
First list all the numbers that can be created with only one 1, and the rest 0 in the binary representation (sorted), then all the numbers that can be created with t...
Divinacci
Perform the Fibonacci sequence but instead of using:
f(n) = f(n-1)+f(n-2)
Use:
f(n) = sum(divisors(f(n-1))) + sum(divisors(f(n-2)))
First 13 terms (0-indexed, you may 1-index; state which you used):
0 | 0 # Initial | []
1 | 1 # Initial | [1] =>
This might be a really dumb question, so forgive me if the answer is obvious, but how can I optionally display an HTML item depending on the value of a JavaScript variable?
@wat Actually, I really like NodeJS. Not for the language specifics, but because of the backend stuff that comes packaged with it. Like, a simple static HTTP server is 300 odd bytes.
@VoteToClose I think the syntax is visibly different enough to consider it different. No main classes, no public static void main, uses var` for all types of variables, way less verbose, function f(){} instead of <datatype> f(){}, Java can't be used on the web as effectively as JS, etc...
@EriktheOutgolfer Yeah, but most of what you've mentioned is just scripting vs. OOP programming. I refer to the symbols for definition, comparison, manipulation, and separation.
@quartata Good thing I don't write production code. ;)
Rules
The program should receive a string/array of words as input. For each word in the string/array, it will reconstruct the word by taking characters in alternating fashion from the front and back of the word. For example 12345 -> 15243.
It will then print words alternating between the earli...