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It is a much different usage of this algorithm.
I don't see how is this related to prime numbers.
Can you give a link?
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I've banned nearly all libraries except random and math.
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I don't fully agree, since a big part of kata's that you listed are supposed to be solved using sieve-like approach (Sieve of Eratosthenes for example). I've also seen that the rest of the kata's that your reffering to, work with more, smaller numbers.
Can you tell me the names of these kata's, so I can see what to change.
You can use lambda.
I am not alone!!!
Example
pillars=4, distance=10m, width=50cm.
,=50cm
P1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,P2(,),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,P3(,),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,P4
amount of , is 62
62*50cm=31m
31m=3100cm
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Explanation:
Lego Bricks have a value of 1 (2^0).Cat Food has a value of 2 (2^1).
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile has a value of 4 (2^2).
A Single Piece Of Paper has a value of 8 (2^3).
John's gift has a value of 0, and Bob's gift has a value of 2 (because Cat Food has a value of 2). (Gift's value is the sum of all elements of that gift.)
I added it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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