@rayryeng, in my defense: I wasn't working on it 30 minutes straight,,, but yes: It it did drive me crazy! I totally forgot about sind, tried asin, but that obviously wasn't it... Well done Luis! =)
@AnderBiguri I am not an expert on MuPAD. Just tried it now for a few minutes, and didn't seem to find a way to do it. Maybe playing around with the MathType export settings could help. The idea with Maple is that it is able to convert the copied equation to text, based on where you paste it into. If you're planning to look into this, suggest starting with what kinds of inputs MuPAD is able to parse and trying to export something like that from MathType.
@Dev-iL I just checked how good Maple is now. I learned Maple 6 I think, and that one looked exactly the same and had exactly the same syntax/colors/outputs than mupad
@rayryeng I'm starting to think about it in "psychological" terms. What kind of changes the "cop" would want to make. Just changing a number would be dull
suddenly, between the 12th of August and the 15th of August 2015, the amount of Matlab code written was suddenly reduced. After some research it turned out that eveyone was codegolfing
@LuisMendo Well is a dude with the surname Wolfram who invented Mathematica, and the Wolfram alpha rigth? is fro the same company. He is supposed to be a genius kid. A have a book written by him at hom
about cellurar automata and patterns in randomness
@LuisMendo If I tried to design something like that, I would change one function to another that happens to always give a certain amount of outputs (say a vector of length 3) regardless of the amount of inputs, and then also change something about the colon arguments
@rayryeng - well, you can write code that is long enough to be humanly "unbreakable", but then you lose the "golfing" part of the contest since your code is just too long
I have a noise image I such as the bellow figure. Assume that it is Gaussian noise.
Currently, I am using two steps to find the edge
Smooth the image using Gaussian filter G
Find edge based on the equation
g=1/(1+β∇ (I*G)^2)
where G is gaussian filter. β is weight to control the noise level...
@LuisMendo The point wasn't to make a difficult question, it was to demonstrate ways to complicate problems. In this specific scenario I don't even know why the output changes its length in unexpected ways when varying the argument of magic
The Challenge:
Print every 2 letter word acceptable in Scrabble using as few bytes as possible. I have created a text file list here. See also below. There are 101 words. No word starts with C or V. Creative, even if nonoptimal, solutions are encouraged.
AA
AB
AD
...
ZA
Rules:
The outputted...