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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00044834
Message ID:
00046231
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>>> Where does 109 89 and 91 come from?
>>
>> Should have tested before, Matt is right.
>>
>> Say the solution is x, y and z,
>>then x+y= z and 100x + 10y +10 z + 100 y + 10x + z = 100 z +10y + x
>>
>>I ran my solution but could not have any result. That is because there
>>are so many other possibilities that I do not check. There goes my no
>>nomination for thouroughness I guess.
>>
>It looked like a "diaphantine" equation. I tried to derive such myself, but quickly discovered that creating/solving a diaphantine was more difficult than just programming a little bit (s). BTW, I used 6 FOR loops to solve it...

Hi Bruce,
I used 4 FOR loops to solve it, but I cheated and permutated the 3 digits manually :-). Yours surely more elegant. Nice mental excercise, but I must say it would be nice to formulate a purely mathematical solution form maximum elegance and pure thinking :-).

Bill
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.
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