There is a coding challenge called Advent of Code. We are trying to do the challenge. The challenge has leaderboards. Private leaderboards can be joined by entering the leaderboard code. 188337-fb9fe7a1 is our private leaderboard code.
You should join a private leaderboard if you would like to easily compare your progress/solve speed against the specific set of individuals on that leaderboard (i.e., folks from this chat room)
The only way to place on the global leaderboard is to wake up at midnight EST and complete your submission in thirty seconds. If you want to feel superior to anyone, you have to choose a smaller pond to be a big fish in.
@davidism The story of annual training in the military. They released a new "unskipable" training module... that worked until someone realized you could click nav -> cert -> back -> next. Hello cert in 30 seconds instead of two hours.
I thought maybe he thought that "dpaste" was a function of the chat room and he was looking for a button or something. Indicating that it was a separate website seemed like the most straightforward clarification.
@Simon My only real criticism is that you generally don't want an else block that contains only pass. Better to just not have an else at all, if it isn't going to do anything.
There are a number of other ways to make your code more concise and such, but there are a lot of different approaches so it would be easier to just look at other people's implementations so you can see the other possibilities.
It would be egotistical of me to say "you should change your code in X, Y, and Z ways, so it becomes identical to my code, the objectively best approach"
Hmm, I don't think I care for the pattern of if thing == True: ... elif thing == False: ... else: .... If you expect those values to be booleans, then you may as well change it to if thing: ... else: ...
But in the first place I'm not sure why you need l1 at all because you could easily change sys.stdout.write(color+l1[i]) to sys.stdout.write(color+in1[i])
More serious suggestion about the lagging problem: possibly the problem is outputting a new ANSI escape sequence after every character. This is not strictly necessary. Once an escape sequence sets the color and weight of the font, it won't change until you change it yourself. So really you only need to output the escape sequence before the first character.
So you'd do something like
sys.stdout.write(color)
for c in in1:
sys.stdout.write(c)
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(speed)
@Mr.Zeus You may also want to consider fixing your time.sleep() to sleep the remainder of the interval instead of the full interval. That will give you much more consistent results: stackoverflow.com/a/40496844/3579910
I want to create a module that creates an ascii tables from values given to it in the function.
I do not know how many rows and columns the user wants so it must be able to increase and decrease. The function has two values row and column, the first holds all the rows and the second the columns.
How apart from a list can I hold multiple strings (possibly integers) in a function without knowing the values.
Most likely. It's been a terrible day for coding can't hear myself think. Iv'e got algorithms floating around not to mention a C problem I've had for two days in two minutes. : )