Problem 2735. Binary Neighbourhood
Given a natural number reorder its binary form to create another number, closest to the given one.
Examples:
- 1 gives 2, ( 1(dec) > 1 > 01 > 10 > 2(dec) )
- 2 gives 1, ( 2(dec) > 10 > 01 > 1(dec) )
- 5 gives 6, ( 5(dec) > 101 > 110 > 6(dec) )
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Alfonso Nieto-Castanon
on 19 Jan 2015
one perhpas "unfair" issue with this scoring system is that it penalizes strings by their length (e.g. unique(...,'sorted') costs more points than unique(...,'rows')) which encourages attempting to avoid strings all together...
Jan Orwat
on 19 Jan 2015
That's good point. Thanks for your involvement Alfonso. I will disable this feature. I thought it's right approach to count strings like that but your argument shows there are many exceptions, so... not a good idea.
Alfonso Nieto-Castanon
on 23 Jan 2015
but I liked your fix for the ans trick, I wish that was part of the standard cody scoring!
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