Haron wrote:When two ports sell the same good, I make sure that is always port 1 and 3, to avoid duplicates. The only situation where I let port 2 and 4 sell the same good, is when port 1 and 3 ALSO does so (segment 3).
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The reason for distingusihing between segment 2 and 3 was therefore becasuse I knew I had to divide by different numbers.
Captain dungeness wrote:Haron wrote:When two ports sell the same good, I make sure that is always port 1 and 3, to avoid duplicates. The only situation where I let port 2 and 4 sell the same good, is when port 1 and 3 ALSO does so (segment 3).
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The reason for distingusihing between segment 2 and 3 was therefore becasuse I knew I had to divide by different numbers.
This is an interesting strategy to eliminate those duplicates. I like it.
I have also been separating the different types of duplication- absolutely needed to divide by the correct number.
Shaydo and I are approaching it a bit more empirically. We're each creating our own complete list without duplicates and hopefully our lists will agree. I'm sure we will choose different duplicates to keep so checking the lists against each other will take its own script that may run for a few hours.
PhoenixKnight wrote:I tried to attach an excel sheet with all routes possible but excel is not an accepted format. Anyone know which ones are accepted?
Haron wrote:I KNOW I got the correct answer, but I have a philosophical issue: Should I hope dungeness also get's the correct answer, or not? If he DOES get the correct answer, then I assume I would be eligible for the 15M reward. If, however, he does NOT get it correct, I should actually be eligible for the 30M reward, since he then got a wrong answer and I have proved that it is wrong (since I've proved what's right). However, since he is obviously the "judge" of who he wants to give a reward, how would I get the reward for proving him wrong, if he did not understand my proof? Tricky, tricky...
Haron wrote:I KNOW I got the correct answer, but I have a philosophical issue: Should I hope dungeness also get's the correct answer, or not? If he DOES get the correct answer, then I assume I would be eligible for the 15M reward. If, however, he does NOT get it correct, I should actually be eligible for the 30M reward, since he then got a wrong answer and I have proved that it is wrong (since I've proved what's right). However, since he is obviously the "judge" of who he wants to give a reward, how would I get the reward for proving him wrong, if he did not understand my proof? Tricky, tricky...