Problem 2320. Pandigital number n°2 (Inspired by Project Euler 32)
An n-digit number is pandigital if it makes use of all the digits 1 to n exactly ONCE.
For example, the 5-digit number 15234, is 1 through 5 pandigital.
Find the number of pandigital numbers in a given interval [xlower,xupper] (inclusive if it is not explicit enough).
The test suite is simple here, but how to compute this number with BIG interval (pandigital number length > 7) in Cody time?
For example, between 58755 and 99899923?
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GeeTwo
on 8 Aug 2022
Instructions are incorrect. The instructions ask for pandigitals between the bounds, but at least the lower bound must be included to pass some of the tests.
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