Problem 240. Project Euler: Problem 6, Natural numbers, squares and sums.
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A problem where one must be at least a little careful about floating point arithmetic. It might have been interesting if one of the test cases were x=1e5 or larger. Even more interesting if the execution time were a factor in the "score". These factors might impact how the problem would be best solved.
@ Doug Hall, I have solved all the problems in the series. However, I have not received the badge and the associated scores on completion of the series. Can you please look into this?
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Adding comment for testing badges!!
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Is there a more compact way to calculate the sum of squares? (like how I calculated the square of sums)
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My solution is failing,please help me out
1. You used the wrong formula for the sum of the squares of the the first x natural numbers. 2. Also, your implementation of the square of the sum of the first x natural number is incorrect. 3. Finally, You are to subtract (1) from (2) not the other way round.
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How can I view the solution?
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can someone explain what the value and size of a correct answer means.
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I think simpler is impossible. The only thing is that it needs 8 operations...
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For loops, not cool!
William, Why are for loops not cool?
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