HHC 2015 RPN programming Contest is now open
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10-15-2015, 08:05 PM
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RE: HHC 2015 RPN programming Contest is now open
(10-15-2015 11:51 AM)Jeff O. Wrote: Thanks for the information, and for not telling me to "RTFI" (Read the Fine Internet). :-) I see the internet not as a given but as something we weave with our posts, questions and answers. Of course, we can google everything. But from somewhere, the connections also come. If you see someone with a map, who acts lost, you can still show him the way, even if he holds all the information required in his hands. It was far from obvious what you have to search for to solve your problem. The Wikipedia article describes the general solution better than I could ever explain. So thanks for making me read it. Kind regards Thomas |
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10-16-2015, 10:40 AM
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RE: HHC 2015 RPN programming Contest is now open
Thanks for the nice words, Jeff!
Werner 41CV†,42S,48GX,49G,DM42,DM41X,17BII,15CE,DM15L,12C,16CE |
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10-20-2015, 04:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2016 09:08 PM by Guenter Schink.)
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RE: HHC 2015 RPN programming Contest is now open
(09-30-2015 12:23 PM)Gene Wrote:(09-29-2015 09:25 AM)Werner Wrote: Managed to squeeze off a byte: After the conference Torben and I continued our trip through southeast USA via Memphis, Columbia and Charleston back to Dulles Airport. And after that I spent a couple of days at Vienna, Austria. Therefore I'm somewhat late at this subject. But I guess that my code -winning the contest at the conference- may be still of interest. [edited a typo] 47 bytes Code:
Eventually I looked for squeezing some bytes while retaining the same logic. Here is the result. Using the stack only and DSE instead of ISG, no registers, no flags. 42 bytes Code:
But I must admit that I rate Werner's code as more elegant and perhaps easier to understand. My luck he wasn't at the conference Günter |
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