@LucDanton Is there any particular reason I saw the template overload form suggested here rather than the simpler form? : stackoverflow.com/questions/25573996/…
@LucDanton I'm sorry, I should have been more specific about which answer I was referring to, I had forgotten that the other answer was higher: stackoverflow.com/a/25574825/2025214
The other reason is that moving an evaluation like that outside of the if and then checking the result seems less elegant than just keeping it all in the if.
But I certainly understand the argument that creating a struct like I have is less elegant than just doing the evaluation before the if.
point is, the prime numbers that are being summed get bigger and bigger, and there being infinitely many primes, it's obvious that it will continue forever
the problem is how do you write this in formal math?
Goldbach's conjecture is one of the oldest and best-known unsolved problems in number theory and all of mathematics. It states:
Every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes.
The conjecture has been shown to hold up through 4 × 1018, but remains unproven despite considerable effort.
== Goldbach number ==
A Goldbach number is a positive integer that can be expressed as the sum of two odd primes. Since four is the only even number greater than two that requires the even prime 2 to be written as the sum of two primes, another form of the statement of Goldbach's...
@ChemiCalChems I understand the conjecture. I have no idea how to prove it. But I'm sure the mathematical notation to describe it does involve infinite sums.
I am having troubles building this open source app. Anyone could help me please? Instructions look super simple but I am a noob with cmd commands and qmake cmake stuff :S and it is not working for me..
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and keep in mind that although it's usually expressed in terms of a number of people, Dunbar's number is really about the total number of relationships between people, so instead of ~4x, we should probably think of this as more like 16x the limit he expounded.
I have written a set of two classes to help with polymorphism, more specifically in cases where we'd have a collection of pointers to a base class where we store derived classes.
There are two implementations, one in current use and an experimental version. The current implementation works at ru...
@milleniumbug His question is actually fairly complex to answer well (probably beyond the scope of an answer anybody can post here), though I've made an attempt and provided a reference that may be useful when (probably not if) he runs into problems.
Also worth nothing that (at least IMO) Java did not answer this question very well at all.
You seem to be trying to build something very similar to the Smalltalk hierarchy, where each class has a metaclass (which is itself an object--i.e., an instance of a class).
In Smalltalk this was handled with a structure like this1:
In this, solid lines depict inheritance, and dashed lines in...
Okay, now that everybody's had some time to recover from vomiting after the mention of Microsoft's crappy flow charting "tool", perhaps we can return to our regularly scheduled flamingpogrom program.
@AndreasPapadopoulos btw that backward matchmaking is really annoying, every time we party up to play the games are uphill battles with unhelpful pick ups, we’re hovering around 50% winrate. whereas I played on my own today and won 6 games in a row