Series of problems have been presented in Cody aiming at collaborative fun. This problem is based on Alfonso's problem #2825 - Pay it Forward. This one encourages more directed collaboration.
You can solve this problem only if you are nominated by some other player. Once you are nominated, you can solve it by returning anything. You can nominate a player to solve this problem by returning his player ID.
This is not a hacking problem. You should hack only when you are not interested in collaboration.
Example - I have nominated Alfonso by returning his player ID 1379371. (Since test suite of this problem uses codes from his problem, it is fair to nominate Alfonso)
And I think this problem is a very good idea!
But I also think... this is why TRENDY exist!!
Take a look:
http://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/trendy/trends/2539
;-)
@J.R.!: You should receive alert from Trendy soon :-)
yeeeeeah!!
Notification arrived ;-)
Please nominated me..
My ID is 525838-pritesh-shah
Hi Pritesh Shah (525838-pritesh-shah) I nominate you enjoy and also I need nomination (3374772-abdullah-caliskan)
I've tried this both at home and at work, using Firefox and Internet Explorer. Each time, I get the same "Error downloading URL." message. Any ideas?
I cant access any player's account with this ID (3803271). Are you sure there is a player with this ID?
Stupid Typo... :-(
Josh Natanson is probably not gonna play ;)
HEHEHE I know... it was funny to find that the smallest ID indeed the number 1 is. ;-)
Nominating me gets a free like! :-)
Thanks. I've noticed that there is a dearth of likes for problems on Cody. Unfortunately, two of the badges are contingent upon receiving enough likes (and very few people have those badges). If you don't mind, Problem 2358. Word Search Solver already has two likes (if you haven't already liked it). Maybe it will get up to ten with enough advertising.
It seems I already had (liked your problem), and congrats Grant by the way on your recent ingress to the top-10 list! (http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/trendy/plots/1459)
Thank you, and that chart is very well done. We'll see how long I can retain top-10 status. Aurelien showed how quickly that can evaporate without continued efforts: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/trendy/plots/1459.
Nominating me gets a free like! :-)
Grant, you can try now...
Thanks. I nominated James and the cyclist, in case someone else hadn't already. By the way, it seems that anyone can nominate multiple people.
Yes.. Once you are eligible to submit a solution, you can nominate as many you want...
nice, thanks!
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