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ChrisR received Community Group Solver badge for Electrical Engineering Problems - Part 1

on 18 Feb 2025 at 22:56

ChrisR submitted Solution 14552232 to Problem 60810. LED Current Calculation

on 18 Feb 2025 at 22:51

ChrisR received Community Group Solver badge for Battery Management Systems - Level 1

on 14 Feb 2025 at 22:26

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 60783. Convert integers from base 10 to proper primary notation

My code swaps m's and p's as you described. I also agree about the prospects for this number system. In any case, I wish you and others in the Cody community a happy new year and good health in pppppppppxpppppppppppppppppppppxpp.

on 10 Jan 2025

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 60783. Convert integers from base 10 to proper primary notation

I changed the problem to deal with non-negative numbers.

on 9 Jan 2025

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 60784. Indicate how the Prague astronomical clock strikes the hours

>> I don't understand why singular answers are flagged as spam. Hey, you gotta nip these things in the bud. If people submit one solution, they might escalate to two. Do we really want to live in a world like that? :-) It is amusing to think of a zero-tolerance Cody world in which thousands of problems sit on the server uncontaminated by solutions.

on 6 Jan 2025

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 60783. Convert integers from base 10 to proper primary notation

OK, thanks. I changed the description.

on 2 Jan 2025

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 60783. Convert integers from base 10 to proper primary notation

Thanks Christian. You're right that the current description doesn't ensure uniqueness. How about, "If m, x, and p, are switched to 0, 1, and 2, respectively, for positive n and 2, 1, and 0 for negative n, then the resulting base-10 number would be as small as possible."? Is there a less clumsy way to say that?

on 1 Jan 2025

ChrisR submitted a Comment to Problem 58019. Factor a number into Fermi-Dirac primes

I added the requirement that the FD primes appear in the factorization at most once. This requirement resembles a difference between the Fermi-Dirac and the Bose-Einstein distributions of particles.

on 28 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Problem 60780. Play Hocus Focus to Community

on 28 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14482438 to Problem 60775. EZ9

on 13 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14482436 to Problem 60773. EZ7

on 13 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14482433 to Problem 60774. EZ8

on 13 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14482432 to Problem 60776. EZ10

on 13 Dec 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14409003 to Problem 60769. EZ4

on 26 Nov 2024

ChrisR submitted Solution 14409001 to Problem 60767. EZZ

on 26 Nov 2024

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