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My result:
The match is 100%.
Number of FF calls (with an initial string of 49 characters): 904
Prize money for the text problem? -I didn't understand the question.
My result:
100% match.
Number of calls to the FF (with an initial string of 49 characters): 904
"I don't believe it!" (с)
Well, you can certainly paste Dahl or Ozhegov's dictionary into the algorithm and make comparisons with known words, but then if the text in the problem won't have meaningful words (eg - a random set of letters), then such an algorithm is sure to "go nuts".
"I don't believe it!" (с)
Of course, you can also add Dahl or Ozhegov dictionaries to the algorithm and compare with known words, but then if the text in the problem won't have any meaningful words (e.g. random set of letters), then such an algorithm will definitely "crash".
Yes? Very interesting!
Is it because you've seen what's inside FF? - Or does your magic "two nested loops" solve any optimization problem?
Yes? Very interesting!
Is it because you've seen what's inside the FF? - Or does your magic "two nested loops" solve any optimization problems?
You can insert any text. The main thing is to know the length of the string. And you just search for parameters from min to max.
It's elementary. You just have to think outside the box.
I didn't specify for nothing - this task.
You can insert any text you like. The main thing is to know the length of the string. And just go through the parameters from min to max.
It's elementary. You just have to think outside the box.
It's not that simple, I assure you. :)
I didn't specify for nothing - this task.
You can insert any text you like. The main thing is to know the length of the string. And just go through the parameters from min to max.
It's elementary. You just have to think outside the box.