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  • U User 13520686

    340472211484 approx (via log extrapolation)

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    PIEBALDconsult
    wrote on last edited by
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    What base? The length is 10 -- in some base I haven't determined yet.

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    • D Dave Kreskowiak

      It's also known as the Conway Sequence, Look and Say Sequence, and probably some others. It's rather simple. Start with a 1 and then describe what you see for the next iteration. So, starting at 1, the next number is one 1 (11), the next is two 1 (21), then one 2 one 1 (1211), and so on:

      1
      11
      21
      1211
      111221
      312211

      The question to answer is what's the length in digits of the 100th number in the chain, starting with "1" as the first? The first six numbers have been given above. You could write it out by hand, but I wouldn't recommend it, and as developers, that's not what we do. The seemingly simple challenge is to write the code to come up with the answer. The only hint you get is the 50th number is 894,810 digits long. Oh, and don't bother Googling for code. Those examples will only get you so far and definitely won't get you to the answer.

      System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
      Dave Kreskowiak

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      Kenneth Haugland
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      #59

      So I stored booleans in a file:

      string Morris(int S, int N)
      {
      string projectPath = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(@"..\..\..\");
      using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Create)))
      {
      writer.Write(S > 2);
      writer.Write(S == 2);
      }

              for (int i = 1; i < N; i++)
              {
                  Debug.WriteLine(i+1);
      
                  using (BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Open)))
                  {
                      int count = 1;
                      bool currMSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
                      bool currLSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
      
                      bool nextMSB, nextLSB;
      
                      using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "output.txt", FileMode.Create)))
                      {
                          while (reader.BaseStream.Position != reader.BaseStream.Length)
                          {
                              nextMSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
                              nextLSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
      
                              if ((currMSB == nextMSB) && (currLSB == nextLSB))
                              {
                                  count++;
                              }
                              else
                              {
                                  writer.Write(count > 2);
                                  writer.Write(count == 2);
                                  writer.Write(currMSB);
                                  writer.Write(currLSB);
      
                                  currMSB = nextMSB;
                                  currLSB = nextLSB;
                                  count = 1;
                              }
      
                          }
                          writer.Write(count > 2);
                          writer.Write(count == 2);
                          writer.Write(currMSB);
                          writer.Write(currLSB);
                      }
                  }
      
                  File.Delete(projectPath + "input.txt");
                  System.IO.File.Copy(projectPath + "output.txt", projectPath + "input.txt");
                  System.IO.File.WriteAllText(projectPath + "output.txt", string.Empty);
              }
      
      
              StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
              using (BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Ope
      
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      • P PIEBALDconsult

        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

        What happened to the 13?

        There are 2 132s , hence 2132.

        Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

        How do you tell the difference between single values and a run length value?

        Doesn't matter, but internally (if I write it) it would be in the data structure. It just wouldn't be apparent in the output unless you want it.

        (1,1)
        (2,1)
        ...
        (2,1),(2,132),(2,1)
        ...

        The question is about only the number of digits.

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        Ah, OK. I missed that. Hmmm. In my implementation, I wrote up a reader/writer that takes care of the "on the fly". This would make an interesting, and challenging, implementation to write. I'll have to look into trying this next weekend. My current implementation writes all the data but there is an option to convert the data to a human-readable format. Not that you'd want to see thousands of pages of 1's, 2's, and 3's, but it did come in handy for analysis when experimenting with implementations.

        System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
        Dave Kreskowiak

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        • K Kenneth Haugland

          So I stored booleans in a file:

          string Morris(int S, int N)
          {
          string projectPath = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(@"..\..\..\");
          using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Create)))
          {
          writer.Write(S > 2);
          writer.Write(S == 2);
          }

                  for (int i = 1; i < N; i++)
                  {
                      Debug.WriteLine(i+1);
          
                      using (BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Open)))
                      {
                          int count = 1;
                          bool currMSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
                          bool currLSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
          
                          bool nextMSB, nextLSB;
          
                          using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "output.txt", FileMode.Create)))
                          {
                              while (reader.BaseStream.Position != reader.BaseStream.Length)
                              {
                                  nextMSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
                                  nextLSB = reader.ReadBoolean();
          
                                  if ((currMSB == nextMSB) && (currLSB == nextLSB))
                                  {
                                      count++;
                                  }
                                  else
                                  {
                                      writer.Write(count > 2);
                                      writer.Write(count == 2);
                                      writer.Write(currMSB);
                                      writer.Write(currLSB);
          
                                      currMSB = nextMSB;
                                      currLSB = nextLSB;
                                      count = 1;
                                  }
          
                              }
                              writer.Write(count > 2);
                              writer.Write(count == 2);
                              writer.Write(currMSB);
                              writer.Write(currLSB);
                          }
                      }
          
                      File.Delete(projectPath + "input.txt");
                      System.IO.File.Copy(projectPath + "output.txt", projectPath + "input.txt");
                      System.IO.File.WriteAllText(projectPath + "output.txt", string.Empty);
                  }
          
          
                  StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
                  using (BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Ope
          
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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          Interesting but I question if this is actually writing one byte per value? Don't have time to test right now.

          System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
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          • D Dave Kreskowiak

            It's also known as the Conway Sequence, Look and Say Sequence, and probably some others. It's rather simple. Start with a 1 and then describe what you see for the next iteration. So, starting at 1, the next number is one 1 (11), the next is two 1 (21), then one 2 one 1 (1211), and so on:

            1
            11
            21
            1211
            111221
            312211

            The question to answer is what's the length in digits of the 100th number in the chain, starting with "1" as the first? The first six numbers have been given above. You could write it out by hand, but I wouldn't recommend it, and as developers, that's not what we do. The seemingly simple challenge is to write the code to come up with the answer. The only hint you get is the 50th number is 894,810 digits long. Oh, and don't bother Googling for code. Those examples will only get you so far and definitely won't get you to the answer.

            System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
            Dave Kreskowiak

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            #62

            My instant impression of it is that there has to be a better way than brute force: there's something very Fibonacci-sequence-like about the output... in my head, I can almost predict the pattern from one iteration to the next, without trying to describe anything... if only I had better coffee... if only Dijkstra were still alive... damn it: now you've got me interested.

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            • D Dave Kreskowiak

              Interesting but I question if this is actually writing one byte per value? Don't have time to test right now.

              System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
              Dave Kreskowiak

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              Kenneth Haugland
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              #63

              I suspect that it is using a byte for each boolean value. As per the usual answers: Why is a boolean 4 bytes in .NET? - Stack Overflow[^] I could store them in a BitVector32 or a BitArray and write that to the file, but I don't have the time to implement it now.

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              • K Kenneth Haugland

                I suspect that it is using a byte for each boolean value. As per the usual answers: Why is a boolean 4 bytes in .NET? - Stack Overflow[^] I could store them in a BitVector32 or a BitArray and write that to the file, but I don't have the time to implement it now.

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                #64

                I tried doing this in a BitArray, but found it to be limited in flexibility and performance. This was about 10 years that I originally worked on this problem. I was doing some cleaning around the drive to get rid of old stuff and ran into the project. Then, of course, I just had to run it again and maybe update the code a little bit. :)

                System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
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                  My instant impression of it is that there has to be a better way than brute force: there's something very Fibonacci-sequence-like about the output... in my head, I can almost predict the pattern from one iteration to the next, without trying to describe anything... if only I had better coffee... if only Dijkstra were still alive... damn it: now you've got me interested.

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                  I know there has to be a better way to do it because I did find a list that gave the lengths for the first 3000 numbers in the sequence. Let's just say there are more digits in the 3000th number than there are atoms in the observable universe. I'll post the answer and the length of #3000 Monday morning. It does make for any interesting problem!

                  System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
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                    I know there has to be a better way to do it because I did find a list that gave the lengths for the first 3000 numbers in the sequence. Let's just say there are more digits in the 3000th number than there are atoms in the observable universe. I'll post the answer and the length of #3000 Monday morning. It does make for any interesting problem!

                    System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
                    Dave Kreskowiak

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                    #66

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                    finished computation at Fri Dec 1 16:48:41 2017
                    elapsed time: 7205.75secs

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                    • D Dave Kreskowiak

                      It's also known as the Conway Sequence, Look and Say Sequence, and probably some others. It's rather simple. Start with a 1 and then describe what you see for the next iteration. So, starting at 1, the next number is one 1 (11), the next is two 1 (21), then one 2 one 1 (1211), and so on:

                      1
                      11
                      21
                      1211
                      111221
                      312211

                      The question to answer is what's the length in digits of the 100th number in the chain, starting with "1" as the first? The first six numbers have been given above. You could write it out by hand, but I wouldn't recommend it, and as developers, that's not what we do. The seemingly simple challenge is to write the code to come up with the answer. The only hint you get is the 50th number is 894,810 digits long. Oh, and don't bother Googling for code. Those examples will only get you so far and definitely won't get you to the answer.

                      System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
                      Dave Kreskowiak

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                      #67

                      :elephant: OK, I'll see how far I get doing it "my way" -- but I'll address the more general problem, allowing the starting input to be more than one symbol and not limited to the symbols 1, 2, and 3. Also, allowing the caller to specify the maximum subsequence length -- that'll be the hard part. I think the only alcohol in the place is one shot of tequila; it will have to be enough. Sunday morning update: By midnight I had the basic functionality (subsequence lengths 0 and 1) working and tested -- but using a List<T> which means that there are allocation issues. This morning's immediate goal -- implement a SegmentedList<T> class. Sunday afternoon update: The SegmentedList<T> is working well, and it allows for multiple threads for improved speed.

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        I tried doing this in a BitArray, but found it to be limited in flexibility and performance. This was about 10 years that I originally worked on this problem. I was doing some cleaning around the drive to get rid of old stuff and ran into the project. Then, of course, I just had to run it again and maybe update the code a little bit. :)

                        System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
                        Dave Kreskowiak

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                        Kenneth Haugland
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #68

                        They definitely store the booleans as bytes. I ran this:

                        string MorrisBitVector32(int S, int N)
                        {
                        //Need the mask for accessing the individual bits
                        int[] _masks = new int[32];
                        {
                        _masks[0] = BitVector32.CreateMask();
                        }
                        for (int i = 1; i < 32; i++)
                        {
                        _masks[i] = BitVector32.CreateMask(_masks[i - 1]);
                        }

                                //Hopefully setes the path to the project folder
                                string projectPath = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(@"..\\..\\..\\");
                        
                        
                                using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Create)))
                                {
                                    BitVector32 v = new BitVector32();
                                    // Standard 3 = 11, 2=10,1=01 and 
                                    // 00 is not more numbers in this BitVector32
                                    v\[\_masks\[0\]\] = S >= 2;
                                    v\[\_masks\[1\]\] = S != 2;
                                    //Writes a 32bit integer to the file
                                    writer.Write(v.Data);
                                }
                        
                        
                                for (int i = 1; i < N; i++)
                                {
                                    Debug.WriteLine(i + 1);
                        
                                    using (BinaryReader reader = new BinaryReader(File.Open(projectPath + "input.txt", FileMode.Open)))
                                    {
                                        // Initiates variables for each N run
                                        bool currMSB, currLSB, firstRun;
                                        firstRun = true;
                                        currMSB = false;
                                        currLSB = false;
                                        int count = 0;
                                        int k = 0;
                                        BitVector32 outputBits = new BitVector32();
                        
                                        using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(File.Open(projectPath + "output.txt", FileMode.Create)))
                                        {
                        
                                            while (reader.BaseStream.Position != reader.BaseStream.Length)
                                            {
                                                BitVector32 inputBits = new BitVector32(reader.ReadInt32());
                                                if (firstRun)
                                                {
                                                    count = 1;
                                                    currMSB = inputBits\[\_masks\[0\]\];
                                                    currLSB = inputBits\[\_masks\[1\]\];                                
                                                }
                        
                        
                                                bool nextMSB, nextLSB;
                                                for (int j = (firstRun ? 2 : 0); j < 32; j += 2)
                                                {
                                                    nextMSB = inputBits\[\_ma
                        
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                        • D Dave Kreskowiak

                          Nope, not even close.

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                          User 13520686
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                          #69

                          After a bit more fiddling:

                          Test length 48 th : 526646 526,646
                          Test length 49 th : 686646 686,646
                          Test length 50 th : 894810 894,810
                          51st length : 1,166,642
                          52nd length : 1,521,070
                          53rd length : 1,983,164
                          54th length : 2,585,639
                          55th length : 3,371,142
                          56th length : 4,395,278
                          57th length : 5,730,540
                          58th length : 7,471,449
                          59th length : 9,741,236
                          60th length : 12,700,573
                          61st length : 16,558,941
                          62nd length : 21,589,461
                          63rd length : 28,148,228
                          64th length : 36,699,513
                          65th length : 47,848,635
                          66th length : 62,384,802
                          67th length : 81,336,981
                          68th length : 106,046,733
                          69th length : 138,263,181
                          70th length : 180,266,818
                          71st length : 235,030,941
                          72nd length : 306,432,122
                          73rd length : 399,524,610
                          74th length : 520,898,113
                          75th length : 679,144,257
                          76th length : 885,464,758
                          77th length : 1,154,464,356
                          78th length : 1,505,184,637
                          79th length : 1,962,451,918
                          80th length : 2,558,634,627
                          81st length : 3,335,934,550
                          82nd length : 4,349,374,155
                          83rd length : 5,670,691,453
                          84th length : 7,393,418,089
                          85th length : 9,639,500,137
                          86th length : 12,567,930,256
                          87th length : 16,386,002,249
                          88th length : 21,363,984,700
                          89th length : 27,854,252,387
                          90th length : 36,316,229,718
                          91st length : 47,348,911,849
                          92nd length : 61,733,265,560
                          93rd length : 80,487,511,283
                          94th length : 104,939,199,534
                          95th length : 136,819,183,789
                          96th length : 178,384,141,824
                          97th length : 232,576,318,416
                          98th length : 303,231,797,036
                          99th length : 395,352,043,407
                          100th length : 515,457,942,582

                          Regards , R

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                          • D Dave Kreskowiak

                            It's also known as the Conway Sequence, Look and Say Sequence, and probably some others. It's rather simple. Start with a 1 and then describe what you see for the next iteration. So, starting at 1, the next number is one 1 (11), the next is two 1 (21), then one 2 one 1 (1211), and so on:

                            1
                            11
                            21
                            1211
                            111221
                            312211

                            The question to answer is what's the length in digits of the 100th number in the chain, starting with "1" as the first? The first six numbers have been given above. You could write it out by hand, but I wouldn't recommend it, and as developers, that's not what we do. The seemingly simple challenge is to write the code to come up with the answer. The only hint you get is the 50th number is 894,810 digits long. Oh, and don't bother Googling for code. Those examples will only get you so far and definitely won't get you to the answer.

                            System.ItDidntWorkException: Something didn't work as expected. C# - How to debug code[^]. Seriously, go read these articles.
                            Dave Kreskowiak

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                            Tony Riddiough
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                            #70

                            Since the only requirement was to determine the length, it is not necessary to store the full string. A simple 100 level recursion that, at each level, returns the next digit in sequence suffices - it takes a long time to run, but does not need huge amounts of space. At each level above the first it is only necessary to store at most two digits - the digit of which you have just counted the repetitions, and the digit that broke the sequence. Each invocation at any level alternates between returning the count and returning the counted digit.

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                              After a bit more fiddling:

                              Test length 48 th : 526646 526,646
                              Test length 49 th : 686646 686,646
                              Test length 50 th : 894810 894,810
                              51st length : 1,166,642
                              52nd length : 1,521,070
                              53rd length : 1,983,164
                              54th length : 2,585,639
                              55th length : 3,371,142
                              56th length : 4,395,278
                              57th length : 5,730,540
                              58th length : 7,471,449
                              59th length : 9,741,236
                              60th length : 12,700,573
                              61st length : 16,558,941
                              62nd length : 21,589,461
                              63rd length : 28,148,228
                              64th length : 36,699,513
                              65th length : 47,848,635
                              66th length : 62,384,802
                              67th length : 81,336,981
                              68th length : 106,046,733
                              69th length : 138,263,181
                              70th length : 180,266,818
                              71st length : 235,030,941
                              72nd length : 306,432,122
                              73rd length : 399,524,610
                              74th length : 520,898,113
                              75th length : 679,144,257
                              76th length : 885,464,758
                              77th length : 1,154,464,356
                              78th length : 1,505,184,637
                              79th length : 1,962,451,918
                              80th length : 2,558,634,627
                              81st length : 3,335,934,550
                              82nd length : 4,349,374,155
                              83rd length : 5,670,691,453
                              84th length : 7,393,418,089
                              85th length : 9,639,500,137
                              86th length : 12,567,930,256
                              87th length : 16,386,002,249
                              88th length : 21,363,984,700
                              89th length : 27,854,252,387
                              90th length : 36,316,229,718
                              91st length : 47,348,911,849
                              92nd length : 61,733,265,560
                              93rd length : 80,487,511,283
                              94th length : 104,939,199,534
                              95th length : 136,819,183,789
                              96th length : 178,384,141,824
                              97th length : 232,576,318,416
                              98th length : 303,231,797,036
                              99th length : 395,352,043,407
                              100th length : 515,457,942,582

                              Regards , R

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                              Wrong again!

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                                Since the only requirement was to determine the length, it is not necessary to store the full string. A simple 100 level recursion that, at each level, returns the next digit in sequence suffices - it takes a long time to run, but does not need huge amounts of space. At each level above the first it is only necessary to store at most two digits - the digit of which you have just counted the repetitions, and the digit that broke the sequence. Each invocation at any level alternates between returning the count and returning the counted digit.

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                                I didn't follow that.

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                                  It's also known as the Conway Sequence, Look and Say Sequence, and probably some others. It's rather simple. Start with a 1 and then describe what you see for the next iteration. So, starting at 1, the next number is one 1 (11), the next is two 1 (21), then one 2 one 1 (1211), and so on:

                                  1
                                  11
                                  21
                                  1211
                                  111221
                                  312211

                                  The question to answer is what's the length in digits of the 100th number in the chain, starting with "1" as the first? The first six numbers have been given above. You could write it out by hand, but I wouldn't recommend it, and as developers, that's not what we do. The seemingly simple challenge is to write the code to come up with the answer. The only hint you get is the 50th number is 894,810 digits long. Oh, and don't bother Googling for code. Those examples will only get you so far and definitely won't get you to the answer.

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                                  The answer for the length of the 100th number is 511,247,092,564 digits. The length escalates frighteningly quickly. The LENGTH of the 3000th number in the chain is, get this, 4029857719515768641307384677908679928310793769651641917926155107836565892187598804862177357001771122238068645667821323998368650130801806344030981271295995422208436642014734696538407619447946889047668430308242548524802874469136450965097114152481264391293269162985708430576259447637028591596189605329702198409448541645531801518246316682171504624370 digits long. That's not the number. That's how long it is in digits! That's more digits than there are the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, by many orders of magnitude!

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                                    level 1 size = 1
                                    level 2 size = 2
                                    level 3 size = 2
                                    level 4 size = 4
                                    level 5 size = 6
                                    level 6 size = 6
                                    level 7 size = 8
                                    level 8 size = 10
                                    level 9 size = 14
                                    level 10 size = 20
                                    level 11 size = 26
                                    level 12 size = 34
                                    level 13 size = 46
                                    level 14 size = 62
                                    level 15 size = 78
                                    level 16 size = 102
                                    level 17 size = 134
                                    level 18 size = 176
                                    level 19 size = 226
                                    level 20 size = 302
                                    level 21 size = 408
                                    level 22 size = 528
                                    level 23 size = 678
                                    level 24 size = 904
                                    level 25 size = 1182
                                    level 26 size = 1540
                                    level 27 size = 2012
                                    level 28 size = 2606
                                    level 29 size = 3410
                                    level 30 size = 4462
                                    level 31 size = 5808
                                    level 32 size = 7586
                                    level 33 size = 9898
                                    level 34 size = 12884
                                    level 35 size = 16774
                                    level 36 size = 21890
                                    level 37 size = 28528
                                    level 38 size = 37158
                                    level 39 size = 48410
                                    level 40 size = 63138
                                    level 41 size = 82350
                                    level 42 size = 107312
                                    level 43 size = 139984
                                    level 44 size = 182376
                                    level 45 size = 237746
                                    level 46 size = 310036
                                    level 47 size = 403966
                                    level 48 size = 526646
                                    level 49 size = 686646
                                    level 50 size = 894810
                                    level 51 size = 1166642
                                    level 52 size = 1520986
                                    level 53 size = 1982710
                                    level 54 size = 2584304
                                    level 55 size = 3369156
                                    level 56 size = 4391702
                                    level 57 size = 5724486
                                    level 58 size = 7462860
                                    level 59 size = 9727930
                                    level 60 size = 12680852
                                    level 61 size = 16530884
                                    level 62 size = 21549544
                                    level 63 size = 28091184
                                    level 64 size = 36619162
                                    level 65 size = 47736936
                                    level 66 size = 62226614
                                    level 67 size = 81117366
                                    level 68 size = 105745224
                                    level 69 size = 137842560
                                    level 70 size = 179691598
                                    level 71 size = 234241786
                                    level 72 size = 305351794
                                    level 73 size = 398049970
                                    level 74 size = 518891358
                                    level 75 size = 676414798
                                    level 76 size = 881752750
                                    level 77 size = 1149440192
                                    level 78 size = 1498380104
                                    level 79 size = 1953245418
                                    level 80 size = 2546222700
                                    level 81 size = 3319186080
                                    level 82 size = 4326816254
                                    level 83 size = 5640348764
                                    level 84 size = 7352630884
                                    level 85 size = 9584715106
                                    level 86 size = 12494412020
                                    level 87 size = 16287462624
                                    level 88 size = 21231903676
                                    level 89 size = 27677468012
                                    level 90 size = 36079732206
                                    level 91 size = 47032657188
                                    level 92 size = 61310766500
                                    level 93 size = 79923316046
                                    level 94 size = 104186199146
                                    level 95 size = 135814773100
                                    level 96 size = 177045063068
                                    level 97 size = 230791944956
                                    level 98 size = 300854953626
                                    level 99 size = 392187941864
                                    level 100 size = 511247092564
                                    finished computation at Fri Dec 1 16:48:41 2017
                                    elapsed time: 7205.75secs

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                                    Congratulations! You're the first to post the correct answer. Extra credit: how did you do it in 2 hours?

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                                      Congratulations! You're the first to post the correct answer. Extra credit: how did you do it in 2 hours?

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                                      Since we only need to compute the length, storing the entire string isn't necessary. Furthermore, the computation can be done recursively and requires very little code/storage for each level of recursion. The memory footprint while running was about 16k IIRC. I removed some extraneous code and got the runtime at l=100 to about 1.5 hours. Probably could optimize it even more, but I don't see the point. I'd post code here but it seems to be discouraged.

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                                        Since we only need to compute the length, storing the entire string isn't necessary. Furthermore, the computation can be done recursively and requires very little code/storage for each level of recursion. The memory footprint while running was about 16k IIRC. I removed some extraneous code and got the runtime at l=100 to about 1.5 hours. Probably could optimize it even more, but I don't see the point. I'd post code here but it seems to be discouraged.

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                                        It would be interesting to see. Code has been an exception in the past for challenges like this.

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                                          It would be interesting to see. Code has been an exception in the past for challenges like this.

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                                          OK, here it is... #include #include #include using namespace std; #define maxLevel 100 static uint32_t currentLevel = 0; static chrono::time_point start, timeFinished; class LevelProcessor { public: LevelProcessor() : currentOccurrence(0), currentPrefix(0), myLevel(currentLevel++), totalSize(0) { } void ProcessLevel(uint32_t prefix); void FinishLevel(); uint32_t currentOccurrence; uint32_t currentPrefix; const uint32_t myLevel; uint64_t totalSize; }; static LevelProcessor processors[maxLevel]; void LevelProcessor::ProcessLevel(uint32_t prefix) { if (prefix == currentPrefix) { ++currentOccurrence; return; } if (currentOccurrence != 0) { if (myLevel < maxLevel - 1) { processors[myLevel + 1].ProcessLevel(currentOccurrence); processors[myLevel + 1].ProcessLevel(currentPrefix); } ++totalSize; } currentPrefix = prefix; currentOccurrence = 1; } void LevelProcessor::FinishLevel() { ++totalSize; if (myLevel < maxLevel - 1) { processors[myLevel + 1].ProcessLevel(currentOccurrence); processors[myLevel + 1].ProcessLevel(currentPrefix); } chrono::time_point timeFinished = chrono::system_clock::now(); chrono::duration elapsed_seconds = timeFinished - start; time_t end_time = chrono::system_clock::to_time_t(timeFinished); cout << "level " << myLevel + 1 << " is done, size = " << totalSize * 2 << " at " << "elapsed time: " << elapsed_seconds.count() << "secs" << endl; if (myLevel < maxLevel - 1) processors[myLevel + 1].FinishLevel(); } int main() { start = chrono::system_clock::now(); processors[1].ProcessLevel(1); processors[1].FinishLevel(); timeFinished = chrono::system_clock::now(); chrono::duration elapsed_seconds = timeFinished - start; time_t end_time = chrono::system_clock::to_time_t(timeFinished); cout << "finished computation at " << ctime(&end_time) << "elapsed time: " << elapsed_seconds.count() << "secs" << endl; } So much for my indenting, oh well.

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