Why characters over bytes? It is generally a bad choice since characters have nothing to do how information is stored. What stops submissions from choosing ASCII and maximising the characters per byte? — FryAmTheEggmanOct 3, 2023 at 18:57
I still think about this comment sometimes...What were they talking about?
Let's define a centrosymmetric string as follows:
First, add spaces to the end of each line to make the input a rectangle \$ A_{m×n} \$, the number of spaces added should be minimized and possible be zero.
The input is "centrosymmetric" string if and only if you get the original rectangle if you...
@ATaco actually Charcoal doesn't even know how to rotate around the centre of a side, it can only do the corners of a rectangle
@Themoonisacheese I tried to verify this and all I could find was that a) running the print spooler on an AD controller is a security risk and b) the only difference is that the print spooler on an AD controller also checks for stale print queue ad objects
PT 1 PT 2 PT 3 PT 4
Look how time flies! Long time, no see. This is the final post in my "Graphing Calculator" Series, designed to be a series of 4 increasingly complex code golf challenges...
This time, can you put together your PT 3 solution, and add a general input field? So instead of passing...
Parse a dollcode
Challenge
Dollcode is a trinary encoding system for numbers and text using unicode block drawing characters. The encoding scheme is defined as such (from the website):
Numbers are encoded by looping through and checking each modulus 3 result, then replacing it with one of the th...