I have a cell array
A={'11' '32' '' '';'29' '7' '11' '2';'2' '11' '2' '11';'29' '39' '29' '';'29' '37' '29' '';'29' '33' '2' '11';'29' '33' '11' '1';'33' '11' '2' '11';'29' '1' '2' '16';'29' '' '' '';'29' '' '' ''}
I have found all the subsequence present in A and the frequence associated to t...
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I'd like to ride the unicorn as pictured both in the ad on the right as well as in the game main menu:
The unicorn seems to be an unkillable monster and I am unable to defeat it; I have to either dodge or use the photon blaster to set him back a few inches.
I tried goomba stomping it, tried c...
MATLAB, 270 bytes
function d=f(I,s);S=@sprintf;R=@regexprep;m=regexp(I,S('\\s*%s',s));L=max([m{:}])+4;a=@(x)S('%-*s%s',L,x,s);b=@(x)R(R(x,S('(.{1,%d}(\\s|$))',93-L),S('$1\n%*s ',L+1,s)),S('\\n\\s*\\%s $',s),'');c=R(I,S('(.*?)\\s*\\%s\\s*(.*$)',s),'${a($1)} ${b($2)}');d=S('%s\n',c{:});end
The p...
and would really like to get rid of the nested regexprep call
Doing a quick search online, you can find a post about Hilbert curves on Steve Eddins blog. Here is his implementation to generate the curve:
function [x,y] = hilbert_curve(order)
A = zeros(0,2);
B = zeros(0,2);
C = zeros(0,2);
D = zeros(0,2);
north = [ 0 1];
east = [ ...
its about Hilbert curves, I took the implementation from here
A Hilbert curve (also known as a Hilbert space-filling curve) is a continuous fractal space-filling curve first described by the German mathematician David Hilbert in 1891, as a variant of the space-filling Peano curves discovered by Giuseppe Peano in 1890.
Because it is space-filling, its Hausdorff dimension is (precisely, its image is the unit square, whose dimension is 2 in any definition of dimension; its graph is a compact set homeomorphic to the closed unit interval, with Hausdorff dimension 2).
is the th approximation to the limiting curve. The Euclidean length of is , i.e., it grows...
can you think of a faster implementation? or maybe shorter :)
MATL, 86 85 bytes
This solution is based upon Jonas Lundgren's File Exchange entry which utilizes complex numbers to generate the Hilbert curve. These complex numbers are then converted to index values to retrieve the elements of the matrix that fall along the curve.
nZl2/1XLJQXH1J-XI0,1L:"XJJZ...
Turtle graphics is a term in computer graphics vector graphics using a relative cursor (the "turtle") upon a Cartesian plane. Turtle graphics is a key feature of the Logo programming language.
== Overview ==
The turtle has three attributes:
a location
an orientation
a pen, itself having attributes such as color, width, and up versus down.
The turtle moves with commands that are relative to its own position, such as "move forward 10 spaces" and "turn left 90 degrees". The pen carried by the turtle can also be controlled, by enabling it, setting its color, or setting its width. A student c...
The single transferable vote (STV) is a voting system designed to achieve proportional representation through ranked voting in multi-seat constituencies (voting districts). Under STV, an elector (voter) has a single vote that is initially allocated to their most preferred candidate and, as the count proceeds and candidates are either elected or eliminated, is transferred to other candidates according to the voter's stated preferences, in proportion to any surplus or discarded votes. The exact method of reapportioning votes can vary (see Counting methods).
The system provides approximately p...
The election pages' sidebars state that Stack Exchange elections use the Meek STV vote-counting method:
After m days, the final voting results will be freely downloadable from this page forever, and we will calculate the n winners using OpenSTV with the Meek STV method.
How does that work? ...
It actually is possible to do what you want, but only if you use the functional form of the indexing operator. When you perform an indexing operation using (), you are actually making a call to the SUBSREF function. So, even though you can't do this:
value = magic(5)(3,3);
You can do this:
va...
Usually calling a Matlab function with an empty comma-separated list is the same as calling it without arguments. For example,
in={}; spy(in{:});
is the same as
spy %// call without inputs
However, I'm getting strange behviour for the 1-output version of toc: this works as expected
tic; t=...
Octave, 93 bytes
@(n){'Pippi','Lucas','Ness','Travis'}{(1:2)*any(~rem(real(sqrt(5*n^2+[-20,-4;20,4])),1)).'+1}
This approach is similar to my MATLAB answer with the exception that Octave allows you to index directly into a fresh array:
{'a', 'b', 'c'}{2} %// b
>> matl -e 5lhK*t_vP
5 % number literal
l % array of ones
h % horizontal concatenation
K % paste from clipboard K
* % array product (element-wise, singleton expansion)
t % duplicate elements
_ % unary minus
v % vertical concatenation
P % flip the order of elements
% (implicit) convert to string and display
can anyone tell me why this link is working on desktop and it is not on mobile? http://89.97.214.162/backoffice a blank page appears whenever you open it on your phone while it works on your desktop
@Suever I usually type them from scratch. The initial idea of -e was that it could serve as a basis and avoid some typing. But since -e produces each statement in a line, it's a little tiresome. Usually it's better to write two or three statements in the same line, such as 2$v