@ 2018-04-07 7:03 AM (#24662 - in reply to #24577) (#24662) Top | |
Country : Australia | boboquack posted @ 2018-04-07 7:03 AM The answer format checker for Rollball Variation rejects lists of triangles which have (a) triangle(s) in column 10. Edited by boboquack 2018-04-07 7:10 AM |
@ 2018-04-07 2:10 PM (#24663 - in reply to #24654) (#24663) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2018-04-07 2:10 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-05 1:40 PM amitsowani - 2018-04-05 9:56 AM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-04 1:21 PM chaotic_iak - 2018-04-04 9:20 AM In 11 can the ball cross its own path? No. So this translates to - each half white and fully white cell needs to be visited exactly once? The white cell can be crossed twice. The path should not overlap with itself. I don’t get it, can the road cross itself or not? Because your first answer is “No”, and the second one is “Yes”. Did you mean that a horizontal road segment and a vertical road segment can cross on a fully white cell? Are we talking about the 2017 April’s Opti-Roll puzzle; the road act same in here about crossing? |
@ 2018-04-07 4:16 PM (#24665 - in reply to #24633) (#24665) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Germany | Joe Average posted @ 2018-04-07 4:16 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-03 3:21 PM Para - 2018-04-03 7:00 PM For 10. Does minimum mean the amount of digits or the sum of their values? For 11. Can you place a black triangle in a given cell with a triangle to turn it into a fully black cell? 10. Minimize the sum by using fewer digits. 11. Yes. Questions for 11: Could one also place two triangles in an entirely white cell, turning it entirely black? And if so, would you name the two trinagles as A and D or as B and ? Also, in what order are the tringales to be given in the solution code? If it's in order of the path (as the example seems to imply) then where/how would one put in the triangles creating a full black cell, as the path doesn't visit them ? Edited by Joe Average 2018-04-07 4:29 PM |
@ 2018-04-07 7:25 PM (#24666 - in reply to #24577) (#24666) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-04-07 7:25 PM Updated PBAn updated Puzzle Booklet is now available. The word "unique" is added to Puzzle #12 |
@ 2018-04-08 8:35 AM (#24667 - in reply to #24577) (#24667) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Japan | deu posted @ 2018-04-08 8:35 AM I'd like to know when this test will end. PB mentions "not later than 24-00 (of Moscow time) April 11 2018", but the timer in the submission page indicates 24 hours before that. |
@ 2018-04-08 3:21 PM (#24668 - in reply to #24663) (#24668) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2018-04-08 3:21 PM yureklis - 2018-04-07 2:10 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-05 1:40 PM amitsowani - 2018-04-05 9:56 AM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-04 1:21 PM chaotic_iak - 2018-04-04 9:20 AM In 11 can the ball cross its own path? No. So this translates to - each half white and fully white cell needs to be visited exactly once? The white cell can be crossed twice. The path should not overlap with itself. I don’t get it, can the road cross itself or not? Because your first answer is “No”, and the second one is “Yes”. Did you mean that a horizontal road segment and a vertical road segment can cross on a fully white cell? Are we talking about the 2017 April’s Opti-Roll puzzle; the road act same in here about crossing? I understand the question as it is translated the translator. If the issue was not the word "own", I understood it clearly. The path can intersect itself (the fully white cell can be crossed twice), but the path should not overlap with itself. |
@ 2018-04-08 3:43 PM (#24669 - in reply to #24665) (#24669) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2018-04-08 3:43 PM Joe Average - 2018-04-07 4:16 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2018-04-03 3:21 PM Para - 2018-04-03 7:00 PM For 10. Does minimum mean the amount of digits or the sum of their values? For 11. Can you place a black triangle in a given cell with a triangle to turn it into a fully black cell? 10. Minimize the sum by using fewer digits. 11. Yes. Questions for 11: Could one also place two triangles in an entirely white cell, turning it entirely black? And if so, would you name the two trinagles as A and D or as B and ? Also, in what order are the tringales to be given in the solution code? If it's in order of the path (as the example seems to imply) then where/how would one put in the triangles creating a full black cell, as the path doesn't visit them ? It's possible. The order in the solution code is arbitrary. |
@ 2018-04-08 3:45 PM (#24670 - in reply to #24667) (#24670) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2018-04-08 3:45 PM deu - 2018-04-08 8:35 AM I'd like to know when this test will end. PB mentions "not later than 24-00 (of Moscow time) April 11 2018", but the timer in the submission page indicates 24 hours before that. As in the PB. |
@ 2018-04-08 6:25 PM (#24671 - in reply to #24577) (#24671) Top | |
Posts: 12 Country : Spain | -.ferchx.- posted @ 2018-04-08 6:25 PM For 11: It's possible N=0? Then a route with lenght=2 and N=0, i.e., is better that other with lenght= 40 and N=1? Edited by -.ferchx.- 2018-04-08 6:25 PM |
@ 2018-04-09 2:56 PM (#24674 - in reply to #24671) (#24674) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2018-04-09 2:56 PM -.ferchx.- - 2018-04-08 6:25 PM For 11: It's possible N=0? Then a route with lenght=2 and N=0, i.e., is better that other with lenght= 40 and N=1? A route must pass through all the white cells and half cells. If N=0, then the length of route cannot be 2 (this is much less than the number of white cells and white half-cells in the picture). |
@ 2018-04-10 7:00 AM (#24676 - in reply to #24667) (#24676) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-04-10 7:00 AM deu - 2018-04-08 8:35 AM I'd like to know when this test will end. PB mentions "not later than 24-00 (of Moscow time) April 11 2018", but the timer in the submission page indicates 24 hours before that. Fixed the end time. It should show correct time now. |
@ 2018-04-11 3:40 AM (#24689 - in reply to #24577) (#24689) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : The Netherlands | Hugo posted @ 2018-04-11 3:40 AM It is not possible at the moment to submit answers. The following message you get : "Answer can not be submitted after 11-Apr-2018 02:29:29 AM IST". This should be : 12-Apr-2018. |
@ 2018-04-11 1:53 PM (#24700 - in reply to #24689) (#24700) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-04-11 1:53 PM Hugo - 2018-04-11 3:40 AM Please try now.It is not possible at the moment to submit answers. The following message you get : "Answer can not be submitted after 11-Apr-2018 02:29:29 AM IST". This should be : 12-Apr-2018. |
@ 2018-04-11 6:22 PM (#24704 - in reply to #24700) (#24704) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : The Netherlands | Hugo posted @ 2018-04-11 6:22 PM Thanks, it is working now. |
@ 2018-04-12 5:04 PM (#24715 - in reply to #24577) (#24715) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2018-04-12 5:04 PM Preliminary results have been announced. Congratulations to the new winner - Kosei, also Tomoya and Ken! I would like to thank all the participants and everyone who helped with the Contest. Special thanks to Deb for making the checking of optimisers much easier and quicker! |
@ 2018-04-12 5:26 PM (#24716 - in reply to #24577) (#24716) Top | |
Posts: 12 Country : Spain | -.ferchx.- posted @ 2018-04-12 5:26 PM Thanks Riad Khanmagomedov. Excelent contest !! |
@ 2018-04-12 7:11 PM (#24717 - in reply to #24716) (#24717) Top | |
Posts: 12 Country : Spain | -.ferchx.- posted @ 2018-04-12 7:11 PM -.ferchx.- - 2018-04-12 5:26 PM Thanks Riad Khanmagomedov. Excelent contest !! Edited by -.ferchx.- 2018-04-12 7:14 PM |
@ 2018-04-13 7:04 AM (#24725 - in reply to #24577) (#24725) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2018-04-13 7:04 AM Oh dear, I didn't see this contest was happening. Is there a mailing list to announce contests I could join? Congratulations to the winners! |
@ 2018-04-14 5:20 PM (#24731 - in reply to #24577) (#24731) Top | |
Posts: 20 Country : Czech Republic | kousek-nebe posted @ 2018-04-14 5:20 PM I would like to thank Riad for this contest, just amazing puzzles as usual. :-) |