@hyper-neutrino Managed to get around that by using ³, because the first argument is always less than or equal to the first number with that corresponding value
in japanese the verb "to laugh" is 笑う【わらう】which is pronounced "warau", and you can put (笑) at the end of like text messages (warai) to indicate laughter or in the same way one might use a ":P" or ":)"
eventually for simplicity/laziness people started just writing w or multiple wwww at the end instead
and since wwww looks like grass, now 草, the word for grass, can be used for the same thing
the letter "w" is probably just universally weird :P
"wu" is sort of the sound of crying (not like the loud wailing but just like being whiny) if you repeat it and since in chinese the number 5 is pronounced "wu3" in text slang 5555 can mean crying lol
an example of context is I can comment with “55555 … I don’t have such cute cat”, which means “I envy you and wish to have one” (source from this quora question, i can't share the answer cuz you have to log in to link those)
@thejonymyster Not only was this a great watch, I finally realized during the credits that "jan Misali" isn't his actual name, it's his name rendered in Toki Pona! Mind blown.
It does seem more complicated than it really is. You know what a polynomial is, right? An algebraic number is one that's a solution of some polynomial with integer coefficients
Calculate the result of some math expressions using the following constraints:
Numbers will be between 0 and 9
Operators are + - / *
Expressions will always have the format Number operator number operator number...
Parenthesis have the highest precedence
The order of reading goes Left Left Right...
How to check if the string is reshaped? Example: "aab" returns 0 because "a" can't be reshaped to this string nor any other shorter string.
Another example is "aabbaab" returns 1 because "aabb" can be reshaped to this string.
A lot of examples can found this:
Returns 1
101
abba
abcab
abacedabarab...
Check if the string is reshaped.
Note: Read the Reshape in APL wiki first if you don't know what is reshape.
Challenge:
Check if the Input is any shorter string (Call X but this code len(input())>len(X)) must return 1). X can be reshaped with the size bigger than the length of the string.
Example...
Check if the string is reshaped.
Note: Read the Reshape in APL wiki first if you don't know what is reshape.
Challenge:
Check if the Input is any shorter string (Call X but this code len(input())>len(X)) must return 1). X can be reshaped with the size bigger than the length of the string.
Example...