How's this? > If you truly are experiencing loss of precision, there are only two solutions: 1) try to rearrange your calculations so that the loss is minimized or, 2) use vpa.
@rayryeng Wow! Associate professor in Spain is a little less that 40k €. Although you do get extra pay for research projects and contracts with companies
The objective of this challenge is to write a program to convert an inputed string of what can be assumed as containing only letters and numbers from as many bases between 2 and 36 as possible, and find the base 10 sum of the results.
The input string will be converted to all the bases in which ...
@Ballbreaker @rayryeng I had a revelation. Fans of literary fiction are probably less susceptible to homeopathy, because they are taking..... suspension of disbelief.
the other issue I'm having is related to administrative stuff. I can't proceed until a VP gets back to me... again... last seen... 5 minutes ago... and nothing.
Actually I found a bug with max and min functions. The new version will have it corrected. I guess it doesn't affect that program
@AndrasDeak You tried the second version, 0[]36:[48:57 65:90](jXI)X>36H$:"I@ZA+]D, right? The first version, [48:57 65:90]!jtb=FT#X>X>36H$;"t@ZAw]xN$hsD, should give an error because of the X> (max) bug. Will be corrected in 5xii15 version. Sorry for the mess!
Octave, 75 bytes
function v=u(a) m([48:57 65:90])=0:35;t=m(a);v=sum(polyval(t,max(t)+1:36));
polyval has an advantage over base2dec in that it's vectorized, so no for loop is required.
Only '0'..'9' and upper-case 'A'..'Z' are supported as input.
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I have a macro cellular diameter 10 kilometer within each group one-meter diameter 10 km cellular in 10 km Celular group has within it all in one diameter of 100 meters in cellular
How many cellular in Schiller macro-cellular