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The plus-minus sequence

The plus-minus sequence The plus-minus sequence is one that starts with two seeds, a(0) and b(0). Each iteration of this sequence is the addition and subtraction of the previous two members of the ...
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The Arithmetic Derivative

The derivative of a function is a cornerstone of mathematics, engineering, physics, biology, chemistry, and a large number of other sciences as well. Today we're going to be calculating something only ...
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Express a number with only 0-9 and the four operations

Explanation Befunge is a two-dimensional program that uses stacks. That means, to do 5 + 6, you write 56+, meaning: 56+ 5 push 5 into stack 6 push 6 into stack + pop the first two items in ...
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Print the sum of the squares of some numbers

This is a little codegolf challenge from codingame.com. I was wondering how much Python3 code is necessary (but of course answers are not limited to Python3). Input The first line contains one ...
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X+Y=Z - but in which base?

The Challenge Given 3 numbers X, Y and Z in base B, find a B in which the addition of X and Y yields Z. The inputs x = 2 0, Y = 1 2 and Z = 3 2 could yield 5 because 2 0 + 1 2 = 3 2 in base 5. You ...
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A curious prime fraction formula

Given a positive integer n output the integers a and b (forming reduced fraction a/b) such that: Where pk is the k th prime number (with p1 = 2). Examples: 1 -> 3, 5 2 -> 12, 25 3 -> 144, ...
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Addition in base -1+i

Gaussian integers are complex numbers of the form a+bi where a and b are both integers. In base -1+i, all Gaussian integers can be uniquely represented using the digits 0 and 1, without the need for a ...
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Happy Rounded Pi Day

To celebrate Rounded Pi Day, you must take advantage of today's date to make a program that takes in a circle's diameter and outputs its circumference by multiplying the diameter by 3.1416, where ...
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Calculate the volume of an object

You can determine the volume of objects based on a given set of dimensions: The volume of a sphere can be determined using a single number, the radius (r) The volume of a cylinder can be determined ...
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Solve an algebraic expression

The Challenge Your task is to create a program that can solve an algebraic equation. Input Input will consist of a String. The string will be an equality involving the variable x, and follows the ...
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Center of Mass from a list of coordinates and their masses

Here is a quick Monday morning challenge... Write a function or program in the least number of bytes that: Takes as input a list of [x,y] coordinates Takes as input a list of the [x,y] coordinates' ...
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Write a Morse Calculator

Write a program or function that takes a mathematical expression in Morse code as input, and returns the solution in Morse code. Valid operations are plus: + and minus: _ (underscore). You can assume ...
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Highly composite numbers

A highly composite number is a positive integer that has more divisors than any smaller positive integer has. This is OEIS sequence A002182. Its first 20 terms are 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, ...
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One-zero dividend

Challenge description For every positive integer n there exists a number having the form of 111...10...000 that is divisible by n i.e. a decimal number that starts with all 1's and ends with all 0's. ...
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Find the optimal sliding door width

Sliding doors have varying prices based on the width of the doors. The different prices are as follows: 60 - 80 cm: ¤150 81 - 100 cm: ¤200 101 - 120 cm: ¤220 When buying a closet you would ...
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Golf the xᵗʰ root of x

While bored in high-school (when I was half my current age...), I found that f(x) = x(x-1) had some interesting properties, including e.g. that the maximum f for 0 ≤ x is f(e), and that the binding ...
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Print N Squared

Write a program or function that takes in a non-negative integer N from stdin or as a function argument. It must print or return a string of a hollow ASCII-art square whose sides are each made with N ...
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How drunk am I and when can I drive again?

It's weekend and what are the cool guys doing on weekends? Drinking of course! But you know what's not so cool? Drinking and driving. So you decide to write a program that tells you how loaded you are ...
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Congruence Relations

Given 3 positive integers a, b, and n (whose maximum values are the maximum representable integer value in your language), output a truthy value if a ≡ b (mod n), and falsey otherwise. For those ...
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Arbitrary Precision Integer Division

We will be implementing division for arbitrarily large integers. This is code-golf. The task is to write a program or function that implements arbitrary precision integers and Division on them. ...
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Help recalculate your rep!

A couple months ago, we had a discussion on meta about increasing the reputation awarded for upvotes on questions. Here's the basics of our current reputation system for votes:1 A question upvote U ...
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Recursive 2x2 determinant

The determinant of a 2 by 2 matrix a b c d is given by ad - bc. Given a matrix of digits with dimensions 2n by 2n, n ≥ 1, output the result obtained by recursively computing the determinant of ...
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Sort by Multiplying

You should write a program or function that given a list of positive integers multiplies each element with the smallest positive integer possible to create a strictly increasing list. For example if ...
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Verify the birth number

A Norwegian Birth Number consists of 11 digits, composed the following way: DDMMYYiiikk DD is the day (from 01-31) MM is the month (from 01-12) YY is the year (from 00-99). It's not differentiated ...
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Who's gonna win the football game?

The American football championship, Super Bowl 50, is happening today at 11:30pm UTC (and you can watch it live online). This challenge was made to celebrate it. In an American football game, two ...
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Difference of three input integers

Implement a function diff that takes as input three integers x, y, and z. It should return whether subtracting one of these numbers from another gives the third. Test cases: diff(5, 3, 2) yields True ...
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Inverse function

Wouldn't it be neat if programming functions could be inverted, just like the mathematical function they implement? Write a function (or program) that takes one input x in any form, that outputs ...
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Electrical outlet

This is a problem from NCPC 2005. Roy has an apartment with only one single electrical outlet, but he has a bunch of power strips. Compute the maximum number of outlets he can have using the power ...
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The RATS sequence

Your task is to generate the nth term of the RATS sequence, where n is the input. The RATS sequence is also known as the Reverse Add Then Sort sequence. This sequence can also be found here: ...
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Distance between two points in n-dimensional space

Here is another simple one: The Challenge Given two points in an n-dimensional space, output the distance between them, also called the Euclidean distance. The coordinates will be rational ...
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What's the point?

Write a program or function that takes in two integers that represent the X and Y coordinates of a point on a Cartesian plane. The input may come in any reasonable format as long as the X value comes ...
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Decipher the mathematical symbols

If you've read the book Contact by Carl Sagan, this challenge may seem familiar to you. Given an input of a set of mathematical equations consisting of a number, an unknown operator, another ...
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Fractal Smoke Sequence

Introduction A229037 has a quite intriguing plot (at least for the first few terms): There is the conjecture, that it might indeed have some kind of fractal property. How is this sequence ...
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Smooth a line graph

Given an input of an integer n and a list of positive integers m1, m2, ..., output a list of integers m1', m2', ... where mx' is defined as the average of mx-n through mx+n. When calculating these ...
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Add and multiply perplexing numbers

The split-complex numbers, also known as "perplex numbers" are similar to the complex numbers. Instead of i^2 = -1, however, we have j^2 = 1; j != +/-1. Each number takes the form of z = x + j*y. ...
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How many peaks in my mountain range?

A list of positive integers can be visualized as a quantized mountain range where each list entry represents the height of one vertical section of the mountains. For example, the list 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, ...
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Smooth vs. Chunky vs. Broken Squiggles

Based on Chunky vs. Smooth Strings. Squiggles /\_/\/\__/\/\/\/\_/\_/\ are fun to make on a keyboard when you are really bored. But not all squiggles are created equal. Some squiggles are smooth, ...
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Expand the number

You may remember in first or second grade using expanded form to learn about place value of numbers. It's easier to explain with an example, so consider the number 123. In expanded form it is ...
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Sort a concatenated sequence

Consider a sequence based on recurrence relations, f(n) = f(n-1)+f(n-2), starting with f(1) = x1, f(2) = x2. For x1 = 2, x2 = 1, the sequence begins like this: 2 1 3 4 7 11 18 29 47 76 123 ...
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1+1 = 10, 1+2 = 3

Write a function or program than can do simple arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) in both base 10 and base 2. The function will take a mathematical expression as input, ...
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Output the Partial Products

In long multiplication, after multiplying the numbers, you are left with the partial products, in this challenge you will output those partial products. Because long multiplication is long, to ...
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Co-primality and the number pi

Introduction Number theory is full of wonders, in the form of unexpected connections. Here's one of them. Two integers are co-prime if they have no factors in common other than 1. Given a number N, ...
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Parenthesize an expression

Recently I've been writing a new language, to avoid needing to handle order of operations, I simply parenthesize each expression properly to avoid this entirely. Because parenthesis are at ...
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D&D point buy cost

When making a Dungeons & Dragons character, an alternative to rolling ability scores is to assign them within a power budget called point buy. Higher ability scores cost more points, especially ...
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How much present did you get for Christmas?

Yes, how much, not how many... As we all know, a large present is far better than a small one. Therefore, the value of the presents should always be measured in total volume, not number of presents, ...
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Solve a mathematical expression from alternating sides

Create a program that solves a mathematical expression using the elements from alternating sides of the expression. The way it’s done is, instead of reading from left to right, you read the first ...
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Alex-style Addition

Inspired by Alex's glorious Learn you an R for great good, we are going to humbly recreate Alex's "one true R program" -- but with a twist. Alex-style Addition works like this -- it has a 90% chance ...
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Seven's Cycle Sum Sequence

Take a look at the sevens multiplication table from 7×0 to 7×9: 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63 If we just look at the digits in the one's place we get a permutation of the digits ...
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Arithmetic Progressions

Your task is to analyse the input and output the formula for the n-th term if it is an arithmetic sequence, otherwise it should print "NAAP". Input Input (from STDIN) will consist of few numbers, ...
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The sum is always 15

Write a program or function that takes an array of non-negative integers as input and outputs a set of vectors/arrays with the elements of the input array in order, split so that each vector sums up ...