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  • P Paul Conrad

    Judah Himango wrote:

    Voila, cool little WinForms program that solves it. :cool:

    That's cool. Mine is just a plain boring console app :->


    I'd like to help but I am too lazy to Google it for you.

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    • J Judah Gabriel Himango

      Quartz... wrote:

      It's the journey, not the destination

      Very true. I actually had fun writing a little piece of code to solve it, though, so it was the journey even still. :) I added some more code that added each match to a list box on a Windows Form. Then, after seeing how it froze up the UI, I did it on a background thread. Still, the UI thread would get flooded with matches, almost preventing it from painting, so I further chagned the code to only update during app idle. Voila, cool little WinForms program that solves it. :cool:

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      • R Raj Lal

        Judah Himango wrote:

        I kind of cheated though

        well thats ok , and of course there are more numbers but the fun is when you deduce how to do it It's the journey, not the destination

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        • P Paul Conrad

          leppie wrote:

          So there are more than one of these. I wonder if its some kind of series...

          Take a look at the modification of Judah's code that I posted. Your number is one of the numbers that come up :)


          I'd like to help but I am too lazy to Google it for you.

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          • P Paul Conrad

            Judah Himango wrote:

            It appears to be every 2520.

            It is. Modifying the your code that I modified and posted, shows this to be true :)


            I'd like to help but I am too lazy to Google it for you.

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            • J Judah Gabriel Himango

              leppie wrote:

              I wonder if its some kind of series...

              It appears to be every 2520.

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              • R Raj Lal

                yes thats true there are many , but if you think it might take a day to get the solution , without any computer help, but its worth

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                • P Paul Conrad

                  There was a question of if there were more number, yes, there are. Here is a modification of your code that shows others :)

                  #include using namespace std;

                  int main()
                  {
                  int start = 1;
                  int divisor = 10;
                  while ( start <1000000 ) // Or whatevery you want in signed 32-bit range
                  {
                  while (divisor >= 2)
                  {
                  if (start % divisor == divisor - 1)
                  {
                  divisor--;
                  }
                  else
                  {
                  start++;
                  divisor = 10;
                  }
                  }

                      cout<
                  
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                  • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                    yeah yeah :) Hey, I worked for it at least. :) *edit* oooh, misunderstood you there leppie. I though you were chiding me for solving it with code rather than brain. :) Yes, there are other numbers, it appears every 2520 iteration matches the criteria.

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                    • L leppie

                      Judah Himango wrote:

                      I kind of cheated.

                      He did say "find a number" :) So there are more than one of these. I wonder if its some kind of series...

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                      • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                        Provided I've understood the question correctly, I think I've solved it. I kind of cheated though; I wrote a C# program that solves this:

                                int start = 1;
                                int divisor = 10;
                                while (divisor >= 2)
                                {
                                    if (start % divisor == divisor - 1)
                                    {
                                        divisor--;
                                    }
                                    else
                                    {
                                        start++;
                                        divisor = 10;
                                    }
                                }
                        

                        Soon as that loop exits, you've got your number, which happens to be 2519.

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                        • L leppie

                          2701439 last 4 digits by deduction, rest trial and error guess with 3/9 rule. :)

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                          • L leppie

                            Here's a wild guess: 123456789 ? [edit] ok I got the 9 bit :p [edit] -- modified at 18:37 Wednesday 26th July, 2006

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                            • A Andrew Bleakley

                              It's not a mexican is it ?

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                              • R Raj Lal

                                Ok lets me be the first to ask a maths question Find a number which 1. divided by 10 gives a remainder 9 2. divided by 9 gives remainder 8 --- --- so on till divided by 2 gives a remainder 1 Any one ?

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