Bob Jarvis - Reinstate Monica

Nov 28, 2019 23:28
Re: numerical relevance - if you take 666, multiply it by 9 (a perfect square, BTW), and then subtract 233 (the fifty-first prime number, so it's a prime prime - and 5 is the first digit of 5761, while 1 is the last digit of 5761!!), you get 5761, which can hardly be a coincidence!
 
Oct 17, 2019 01:41
The Zen philosopher Basho once wrote, "Example code...which won't compile...is not an example. And a donut...without a hole...is a danish". He was a funny guy...
 
Jul 26, 2018 20:36
@Braiam - it says something about MS's confidence in the relative awsomeness of their software that they find it necessary to bribe their users. Wellllll...such tricks...won't work...on me!
 
Jan 3, 2018 01:08
Have you fixed the array bounds error in your constructor? Hint: C++ array indexes start at 0 and go to array-limit minus one; thus, the valid indexes on your arrays are 0 through 429999.
Jan 3, 2018 01:08
Given the inherent inaccuracies in base 2^n floating point numbers I'd say you'll be extremely lucky to ever get an answer. You've also got a nasty little array bounds problem in the constructor.
 
Feb 9, 2015 03:08
The question has been re-opened, and currently has one close vote for being a duplicate of this question.