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"Winning is nice if you don't lose your integrity in the process." -Arnold Horshak (source)
 
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01:31
I could probably make a chess program easily.
well I have been part of an internet chess server so I can verify that it's not really, you know
@Unihedron it's not really what? Easy? Difficult?
it's not difficult
but also not easy either
Yeah, but adding a computer player would be complicated
01:47
just steal stockfish
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02:29
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05:10
Unihedron completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
05:20
Unihedron completed part 2 of day 10! \o/
Does someone know if Double[] is a subtype of List<Double>?
It's not
and can explain it to me? I am having a hard time understanding subtyping...
Okay thanks!
Why is that though?
And this would be true right? Double[] is a subtype of Object[] and Double[] is a subtype of Object
Jenna Sloan completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
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anonymous user #386959 completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
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@TomelSafadi I recommend reading this if you haven't already: docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/generics/subtyping.html
05:37
Ah thanks for that!!
So that would mean that List<Double> is not a subtype of List<Object>
I think so
 
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Zoe
Zoe
06:42
Morning
Morning.
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06:59
Does anyone know why undercoated stage in javaFX does not support many native functionalities??!
Zoe
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/advent
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Zoe
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oh dear god xd
Vectors >.<
nsharmon completed part 1 of day 8! \o/
@thepooran native functionalities like ?
fyi JavaFX is not part of JDK if that's what you meant......
07:20
nsharmon completed part 2 of day 8! \o/
08:06
Morning
Morning.
08:20
nsharmon completed part 1 of day 9! \o/
Zoe
Zoe
Derp xd Made a stupid mistake .-.
oh well
/advent
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Olivia Zoe completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
Olivia Zoe completed part 2 of day 10! \o/
08:36
@Zoe Geez, get it right.. the command is /advent, not /advent
how the heck do you do day 10?
08:52
Salut peeps du chat
/advent
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why does oakbot recognize my stars but not say my name :/
I demand satisfaction
@Neil Right, that makes sense
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@TheLittleNaruto by native functionalities like native windows minimizes when we click on task-bar and with slight minimizing effect and restores again when we click on task-bar icon again but when we apply Transparent or undercoated stage style, the application loses these functionalities.
towc completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
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09:02
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09:08
morn
The other sandbox @thepooran
Hola!
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@geisterfurz007 okay. thanks.
Zoe
Zoe
@Neil Wut?
nsharmon completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
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09:22
figured out the trick
that's really the only hard part about the problem is knowing how to know when you're "done"
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Zoe
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@Neil I went for a visual approach with bound size checks
@Zoe so you were printing out the message at every step?
that would have taken a lot of messages to go through :P
Zoe
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oh god no xd
I had no clue what time frame we were talking about, so I went with 10E6
Had to significantly limit the bounds + add early quitting to get it to work properly
It prints 5 or so messages, along with the matching loop index
When it tries printing for (int x = Int.MIN_VALUE; x < Integer.MAX_VALUE; x++) for(int y = Int.MIN_VALUE; i < Integer.MAX_VALUE; y++), it killed the console xd
Made a tiny error at first xd
It will always shrink up until a certain point, which means it will print massive areas if the size isn't limited
09:41
oh god
for(int number : realNumbers) ...
Zoe
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ikr xd
USM
USM
How do i add new String array with existing String array and make one String Array.?
Zoe
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That was a minor screwup xd So instead I check bounds with a minimum of 100 (random number found through observation), when it starts increasing it'll trigger the early exit feature
user10485339
09:46
@USM Use ArrayList
Zoe
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/javadoc System#copyArray
@Zoe Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
Zoe
Zoe
ugh, where was that again? >.<
/javadoc System
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it is in another package
/javadoc Arrays
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/javadoc System#arraycopy
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@USM ArrayList for automatic, that ^ for manual
IMHO the arrays.copyOf is more safe
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@Zoe great! I didn't knew that!
Zoe
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09:51
/javadoc Arrays#copyOf
but if you are not certain of your array size, use arraylist as other has said
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@KarelG guess that works too
he would have serious problems in C :P
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09:52
Wow, i got so much replies. (Thumbs Up)
@Zoe yeah, that's what I did basically
I check for when bound begins to increase
Zoe
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I probably did it slightly horribly though xd
Still working on part 2 of day 9...
to give you an idea :P
Zoe
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Which was that again? xd
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10:01
Oh
the marbles * 100
yeah
rather than try to write it more efficiently, just bumped up the number by 100 and now I'm waiting
it's at 98%
So there's that
Zoe
Zoe
Let me guess: JS?
Lmao, that rhymes too :D
no, java sadly
Zoe
Zoe
O_O
How?
not even sure why it's so slow
Zoe
Zoe
10:04
can I see your code?
it's embarrassing.. really just hack and slashed my way through
let me see if this is at least the right answer first
no something's got to be wrong with my computer
it's finished, but it's taking a god awful amount of time just to print out an array of 417 players
Zoe
Zoe
why are you printing that?
> Gradle sync finished in 49 yr 7 mo 25 d 10 h 11 m 4 s 829 ms (from cached state)
Wtf xD
oh god it's worse
i'm printing out the list
Zoe
Zoe
10:21
Rip
Are you checking it twice too, Santa?
ffs
I waited like 2 hours to get to that point
just to find out I was printing out the whole list to screen once it was done
Zoe
Zoe
Show me your code, I might be able to help you speed it up
Guys a any one have idea about this stackoverflow.com/questions/53703063/…
Please don't use chat as fastlane for your questions. Instead, wait a few days before asking here to give the people on the main site some time. If we want to answer questions there, we will look for them on our own.
Zoe
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10:36
@geisterfurz007 It might need a checkout too.
What's a good way of keeping track of all the possible next moves in a chess game?
@Lozansky priority queue
if you can score each move, you can keep the best possible moves in the front
Ah no, I'm not doing an AI
Just need it to see if either king is in danger
I would use List or Set
Set is nice
10:46
you end up with a big tree though
priority queue would still work
just make sure you give absolute importance to protecting your king
@KarelG No
Zoe
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@Lozansky so run a loop and check if any moves reaches the king
10:47
if you meant only checking for the first next step then ok. Just flag if king is in danger
Hmm alright
Even better would be to keep track of all the pieces' possible next move maybe
Then only update when they move
the advantage of a priority queue is that you have the best available move to make at any given moment. if you wanted to explore possibilities of future possible moves, you can predict player move and then find all best moves of that scenario
it's meant to keep you from attempting to check every possible move
there are plenty of bad moves to not take into serious consideration
I don't see how that's relevant
but admittedly, this wouldn't account for say, sacrificing a piece for putting yourself in a better position
Trying to sell you on the idea of using a priority queue..
13 mins ago, by Lozansky
What's a good way of keeping track of all the possible next moves in a chess game?
I mean only 1 move ahead
10:52
should you not plan for the eventuality of multiple moves ahead?
do you not plan on checking that eventually?
I mean, this is basically an intro to java course
well then just use a Set
what identifies a possible move is the piece of origin and its new position
I have a method to get the available squares
Given a piece, it returns ArrayList<Integer[]>
all the possible new positions for each piece?
I mean
I can just iterate over all my pieces and call that method
10:55
I would create a new class Move which has both the piece and the new position (since multiple pieces can land on the same square, and one piece can potentially move in several squares)
you need both pieces of information :P
if anything, ask a piece what possible moves there are, and it returns a list of Move instances
or just return a list of new positions of a given piece
then later you can do, say, Move.execute()
then check that list against possible threats
I would prune the stuff out but it is not part of your goal I assume :P
10:57
depends on what the scope is
As you can see, my availablesquares method is clearly working :P
Does it work with the knight?
..aww shoot
Nah jk, it works with every piece
uhm I am not familiar with the english variant of the chess piece names
Ah, well that's good!
11:00
knight = that horse?
rook, knight, bishop, queen, king, pawn
yes
eh the "tower" is called as "rook" ?
Here's a link to the wikipedia page with the piece names: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_piece#Piece_names
yes, you call it tower?
It's called tower in my language as well
11:01
yes. And the 2nd is then "horse"
well that's what they resemble, sure
translated literally: tower, horse, runner, queen, king, pawn
runner is the bishop?
Same in Swedish
yes
11:03
they're all like medieval terms in english
which makes sense afterall
not sure I understand runner, horse, and tower
I had to double check rook, but it used to mean "fortification"
you don't hear it used in contexts other than chess more often than not nowadays, but you do hear it used to describe a crow
What do you call the move where the king and rook swaps places in your language?
The ol' switcheroo?
Castling? In Swedish it's called "rockad" which doesn't translate to anything I think
yeah, in english it's called castling
@JennaSloan that's where you replace their queen with a lowly pawn
@Neil I haven't played chess in years, give me a break
@JennaSloan Was joking :)
11:14
So uhm
Just to recap
It's ok to have a isCheck method, checking every possible move of all the pieces to see if either king is in danger?
your objective is given a chessboard configuration, determine which moves can be made to get out of check?
ok, so what is your objective?
To check if it's check!
and no, checking every possible move is horribly inefficient
11:17
@Lozansky I'd suggest something different: Just check if one of the next possible moves of the piece that was just moved would put the king in danger.
@geisterfurz007 Yeah I was thinking of that
is one of the possible moves of the enemy's pieces include the place where your king is now
However if you want to find the moves the king might make you have to check if there is anything preventing him from doing so.
But I still need to know if it's check
Since if it's check, that limits the opponents moves
if the answer is no, then the king isn't in check
it's only checkmate if no move will prevent your king from getting "taken"
11:18
Well @Neil, that's what isCheck would do
I mean, don't cycle all possible moves
I mean all possible moves of the pieces of either color
11:30
Too many.
Check if there is a piece that may move diagonally on one of the diagonals (and that there is nothing in between; ie a loop that goes diagonally to the next piece and if it is the same color as the king there is no threat on that diagonal).
Same for orthogonals.
Last check if there is any knight by checking possible knight moves from the position of your king.
Hmm
@geisterfurz007 I already have that built-in
Then what's the problem?
I mean, I have that built-in to the pieces
So rather than repeating code, I could just go through the possible moves of the pieces of either color... it's not that inefficient
ok, well, I'm still waiting for the problem
I think it's about as time consuming as what you are suggesting, no?
I'm just looking for input
11:36
Your idea includes every move every piece can make. Ie a rook moving up one field, two fields, three fields...
Pawn moving up one field or two fields
Knights with each of their 8 moves
etc.
don't underestimate the number of possible moves
My idea includes only includes the fields that actually may pose a threat to the king.
How about this
A HashMap<Integer[],Piece>
whoa
no
Storing the possible moves of a piece
11:37
maybe HashMap<Piece, Integer[]> if anything
Orthogonal: Go to the left until hitting a piece, right, up down. If there is any of the enemy color, you got a check.
Diagonal: Go to the top right, top left, bottom left, bottom right. Same thing as above.
Knight: 8 moves maximum (checking top left/right, left up/down, etc). Same thing as above.
i ought to make a chess library
The amount of checks you have to make is significantly less than what you propose.
that would be fun
11:39
Especially since you can cut the first two the moment you reach a piece of your own color for each direction.
Orthogonal: 14
Diagonal: 14 (I think; too lazy)
Knight: 8
____
Total: MAX 36 positions to check.
The number of possible moves for the first move is already 16 for the pawns (move one or two steps) + 4 for the knights.
And that is with the rooks caged, the bishops caged, queen caged and the king caged.
yeah, you'd just have to check both direction from the king's position until A) you hit your piece, B) you hit enemy piece, C) you hit the end of the board. king is in check if it is B) and that piece happens to be a queen or rook (or queen and bishop if diagonal check)
and then check if there are knights of course
Hmm
Okay I will go with that
the algorithm would be a little more complex admittedly
but it's optimized at least
and you'd also have to check for pawns
forgot to mention that
That is only for diagonals as well tho, right?
Nah, I'm just gonna check the rectilinear paths
And knight squares
11:46
yeah, diagonally, but first diagonal square from king
96% done yay
12:00
The lion has a special tongue that is rough enough to peel the skin of their prey away from the flesh. If a lion licked the back of a human's hand just a few times, it would peel away much of the skin. (source)
How calming.
That's sure to not give me nightmares
Thanks, Oakbot
Zoe
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@geisterfurz007 ikr!
ever see inside the mouth of a penguin?
shivers
Thank god...
First time for way too many days that I should have both solved in one message.
12:09
congrats geisiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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/Advent
nsharmon completed part 2 of day 9! \o/
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geisterfurz007 completed part 2 of day 10! \o/
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/advent
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though almost everyone has gotten day 10 done
Zoe
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12:11
@geisterfurz007 see? :D
I feel clever for having thought of a solution
Seeing how Madara does these days I still have hope for remaining in the top 5.
Then on the other hand we have Jenna "Gotta Cheat at 4 AM or something" Sloan approaching the top spots as well.
Zoe
Zoe
^
Lol
12:39
@geisterfurz007 That's kinda mean
Seriously? I found it sort of average (bad statistics joke end)
I'm sad
throws cookie Don't be sad.
how did y'all solve this one? I manually tweaked the number of iterations, printed a snippet of the space that contained all points, and guessed whether I should go back or forth depending on area size and what it looks like
but I feel like maybe there was a better solution
12:56
@towc there isn't really
Couldn't you check if there's a line?
@JennaSloan maybe, but all implementation I have in mind would take longer to implement/debug/tweak than just going through the numbers
i just checked that the trend of the bounding box was diminishing
if it ever started increasing, I'd stop it and go back one
13:09
hmm is the advent challenge that difficult/random?
I am ... curious now -.-
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@KarelG Today's challenge was a bit of a challenge because there was a component not easily calculatable
let me put it that way
@Neil did you ever get a false positive?
@towc yeah, but I tried it first on the example data, and I realized it was the state after the right one
turns out I needed to roll back twice, and then it worked
but after I got it working on the sample data, it worked right away with the actual input
you should see text in the same style as the "HI" example
are those not just vector based movements?
13:20
@Neil The difficulty is that the termination condition it tricky to nail.
@KarelG yeah, that's not the hard part
cc @KarelG
yeah, the tricky part is knowing when you've got the answer
I've went with a heuristic that's not 100% guaranteed to work for all inputs, but I'd be very surprised if it wouldn't.
Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 10! \o/
Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 10! \o/
13:21
they don't generally make problems like this which don't work with a reasonable heuristic
if they did, I'd have to kill someone
is it not possible to do some character recognition?
:P
@KarelG I thought of doing that out of spite :D
I thought of running it through puppeteer and canvas and make a screenshot, then run OCR on the resulting image and see if I get a hit.
@MadaraUchiha what was it?
The heuristic itself is in utils
But it's not hard to guess it from the function's name alone
@KarelG I think that would take you way longer than it would take you otherwise
13:27
oh, like line detection (talking to Madara)
well, I guess that's a good enough implementation
Then I wouldn't know.. I didn't try it that way :P
@MadaraUchiha also, you mispelled Konsecutiv
@towc Fixed
@towc Yup
are you doing anything with this code?
@towc What do you mean?
13:36
in life
No, it's only for the AoC.
Why?
just wondering
it's neatly organized
might make a good bonfire, if you printed it all out
^
I have tons of people in my course who want practice to get a job and what not
and AoC sound like good practice
@towc I do that for all code I put up on public. Just because it's supposedly a throwaway doesn't mean it has to be ugly. Also, since people specifically asked me to put up my code on GitHub, it's assumed that this code will be read by others, and therefore, needs to be presentable.
13:38
and for some reason combining the two make me think of you and your awesome interview questions
@MadaraUchiha who asked you?
fans?
@towc A few folks from the PHP and JS rooms
I felt like I just lost the game, because I had forgotten PHP was a thing for a while
I think a couple of them even starred my repo
and now I've actually lost the game, thanks
@towc You're very welcome.
13:43
you lost it too, gringo
Heh, foolish mortals.
actually, I'm just about losing my mind today, I'll get off before I make any other bad jokes
13:54
@towc I'm pretty sure the word "gringo" is only applicable to people that live in the Americas
you're probably right
it's the first semi-diminuitive word that came to mind
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