MATLAB Programming Contest Blog

November 8th, 2008

David Jones is our Friday-Saturday Winner

David Jones is our winner for the Friday-Saturday round and the new King of the Hill. David dominated our last contest, as recorded in the Hall of Fame, and it’s great to see him back. SY, Jan Langer, Alan Chalker, and the cyclist followed him in the rankings, contest heavyweights all.

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The MATLAB Programming Contest is a semi-annual competition where contestants submit MATLAB code to try to solve a challenge. For more information, see the overview.
  • the cyclist: Looks like there might be a problem with the statistics page. For one thing, Alan Chalker holds all 20...
  • Alan Chalker: I have been able to figure out the scoring formula and am posting it here as I traditionally do. As...
  • Nick Howe: As Alan noted, the Twitter feeds seem broken. Perhaps the change to the queue update timing was...
  • Alan Chalker: Are the twitter feeds not working anymore? Or is there a major delay in updating them?
  • Doug: Everyone, Sorry about that. I wrote the contest code in absolute indexing, and then changed it to match the...
  • Michael: The syntax of the function ’solver’ as explained in the rules is: colors = solver(A,[targetRow...
  • Ned: Hello SY: Some of the intermediate challenges are predictable, but some of them are improvised. We’ll...
  • SY: Would it be possible to announce date/time of all (or at least some) intermediate challenges (1000 characters, 3...
  • Helen Chen: Hi Kapil - The code will be uploaded when the contest starts at noon (Boston time) on November 4th. Helen
  • kapil: could you please tell me the date when you will upload the problem of event which is suppose to help in...

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