> Rooms will exist indefinitely, so long as there is at least one person actively talking in the room. A room is considered worth retaining if it has more than 15 messages by at least 2 users.
Does she have time for such activities at all??? I'd expect her to be pretty busy, and maybe she want's to enjoy a bit of private live in the evening, instead of digging through countless chat rooms here and elsewhere...
Or at least leave criticising her to me. I do factual critisism only anyway (tasks being unprecise/leaving issues open)), and if she cannot live with that I – anyone – cannot help her...
So if ls1 > ls2 initially, this one cannot be in effect.
So first if is egalised by minimum later, and second one is in effect only if difference is exactly 2 (not 3 – bad reading of code of mine...).
But what, if differ more or less in length? No effect at all...
Instead, this code might provoke the impression that you tried to adjust your algorithm to a very specific test case, solely not that obvious as with if(s1 == ... && s2 == ...).
And as the count is less than this sum inside, we could calculate the square root of it's half, and that value wouldn't get larger or (especially!!!) equal to n + m.
If we could allow not to devide by 2 would yet have to be proven...
In which case would we get the maximum of matches? Two equal strings, right?
So then we'd have for count: (n * (n+1) / 2) * 2, i. e. n*n + n
That's smaller than 2*n*n, and square root of is sqrt(2) * n
Thank you... You might try to answer some questions here on SO to get reputation (python?). But think well about what you write, giving bad advice is worse than giving none at all (apart from, it might result in downvotes, so opposite effect...). With 100 reputation, you can create the room on your own...
Just a few answers. In best case, a single one, each upvote will give you 10 reputation, so you only need eight of. If you're answer's are not that great, you might need 8, 12, 20, ... – depending on how many upvotes you gain.
I posted some sensitive information, and now I want to delete the chat conversation so it isn't public. Is there way I can remove that information? It's very urgent!