@Anush No problem. Btw, it was really easy using Dyalog APL under Windows. I simply selected the table you referred to and object-pasted it onto the variable name t (which then became a matrix). Then the below code makes c hold the plain-text I needed for the table body:
@Anush I'm not so confident about the challenge though. It seems to simply be an underhanded challenge at finding an online resource one can outsource the job to.
Inspired by Draw this planar graph.
Your input represents an ascending sequence, e.g. 1 2 3 4. You can require the sequence as input, or you can just input the length. The explanation assumes 1-indexing but you can use 0-indexed or even a-indexed input if you adjust the algorithm appropriately.
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it looks like the OP of the linked post joined this site specifically to comment on my sandbox post?
Scenario:
I'm working from home for COVID and would like to take breaks longer than 2 minutes without being flagged/ disconnected from my console for inactivity.
The script would run on my laptop, but I will be using remote access software to access my desktop at work.
Must at minimum enter ke...
Congratulations to Neil for hitting 100k rep! As a tribute, we are going to study Neil numbers.
Neil's user ID is 17602 and there's something special about the binary representation of this number:
$$17602_{10}=1\color{blue}{000}1\color{blue}{00}11\color{blue}{0000}1\color{blue}{0}_2$$
$$\begi...
@Anush i'd personally count time in a day as "time since the start of today", 00:00:00.000 being the start and 24:00:00.000 as the end. I don't know whether 25:00:00.000 should exist (and mean 1:00 in the next day) or not, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Anush Press F12 to open your DevTools, press Escape to access the console, then enter (new Date((new Date(2020,4,27,23,59,59)).getTime()+1000)).toDateString()
If it says Wednesday, then you're right. If it says Thursday, then I'm right.
@Adám what happens if I am wrong and so is the person who emailed me "Your replacement is scheduled to be announced at Wed, 27 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT." :)
@Anush Then the announcement might be a day off. That said, I strongly suspect the email wasn't written by a person, as people tend to use less precise times when speaking of when announcements will be made.
@Anush if that really means that "00:00:00.000 is almost 24 hours after 00:00:00.001" then i definitely completely absolutely disagree. (the am/pm system does a similar thing, but imo this'd be way worse & stupid)
Background
The game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas went down to history also thanks to its wide selection of cheats. They're almost 90 and anyone who has ever touched this game, no doubt he tried them all!
One cheat is activated (on PC) typing in-game a secret keyword, and then boom, a jet pops o...
A program ordinal is a (possibly transfinite) ordinal which can be assigned to programs in some language depending on their output.
To be more specific:
Programs that give no output have ordinal 0
Programs that output a program of ordinal n have ordinal n+1
Programs P0 outputting multiple prog...