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struct: nice rank eulerscheZahl

miszu: I have been running my code offline for 32 min and can only find a score of 11k for the horde scenario

miszu: 111k

miszu: *

struct: I think my code was taking under 2 minutes to find the 400k+

miszu: bruuh

struct: maybe increase the search time localy?

struct: instead of using 150ms use 1 sec per turn?

miszu: what you mean?

struct: idk

miszu: I simply repeat random moves

struct: from the first turn?

miszu: yeah

struct: that wont do it I think

struct: my code doesnt find the 400k in the first turn

miszu: ok so after running X seconds you take the best move, you move in then restart?

struct: i play the move and keep searching

struct: until game ends

struct: I dont know if I run it for seconds

struct: I cant remember

miszu: ok fair enough

miszu: I will do that approach

miszu: going to sleep now. Good night everyone

struct: gn

eulerscheZahl: thanks struct

eulerscheZahl: but my last improvement gives wrong answer :(

eulerscheZahl: fixed it. just not sure if the extra time cost is worth it

eulerscheZahl: yes, was worth it

jacek: :tada:

Default avatar.png Aipiox: Hi everyone!

jacek: good morning

aCat: hi

Default avatar.png xiaohaooll: Hi

Aliloulaye: What is the purpose of this chat ?

eulerscheZahl: chatting

AntiSquid: random rush league promotion in crystal rush \o/

Cyber_Loki: Hi dudes

Falkern: whats upp

Cyber_Loki: can you help me

Cyber_Loki: anyone

Default avatar.png KyoHyper: oh no

jacek: oO

jacek: stupid tanh. target = 1, prediction = -1. and i was wondering why no learning occurs

dreadylein: :D

eulerscheZahl: stupid codeforces. gives WRONG_ANSWER but no clue what's wrong

alexey4eg: user power of the brain

dreadylein: i guess the answer is wrong :P

MSmits: I think dreadylein is on to something

barbora: you can get WRONG_ANSWER if you output 0 paths, though not sure if that is your case

Ran_42: Why is there no way to add new code golf?

JFB: jacek - what game?

MSmits: don't know actually, but my thought after doing code golf was never: "I wish there was more of this". Could just be me though :)

Ran_42: xd

Ran_42: Actually i would like if there would be more :p

MSmits: yeah tastes differ. At least the is clash shortest.

MSmits: there

Ran_42: ye well I hope they would add more code golfs outside of clashes

MSmits: i guess the system only allows optims and multis right now

MSmits: as contributions

Ran_42: ye I guess only cg can add golfs

MSmits: you could ask for it on the forum, if a lot of people would request it, they might consider

MSmits: but i doubt there is enough support

MSmits: they're very busy with their escape thingy

MSmits: some optims are code golf-like

MSmits: as in the output needs to be golfed

Ran_42: which ones are those?

MSmits: I can think of 3

MSmits: sec

Ran_42: sure

MSmits: CFunge, Bender 4 and code of the rings

MSmits: the code itself is not golfed though, just the output. But the output is like a program

Ran_42: I see I will check those out

MSmits: not sure if it appeals to you, but it's something

Ran_42: thanks :)

MSmits: any time

_NikJ: Has anyone tried using the parameter fiddler with UTTT? It keeps throwing errors for me after 6th game

Cyber_Loki: https://escape.codingame.com/game-session/HCm-wdb-rrP-v0B

struct: maybe the fiddler doesnt support the uttt referee

struct: it was made when brutaltester was in version 0.2(?)

_NikJ: well it does say that it's a supported referee

eulerscheZahl: did you use the official UTTT referee or a modified version that can be run from the command line?

eulerscheZahl: official won't work. never did for any game

jacek: whats parameter fiddler

_NikJ: I used the one linked on the github of the fiddler

_NikJ: Under "List of compatible referees "

MSmits: for UTTT I recommend you write your own tool. It's such a simple game that it's better to do it yourself.

MSmits: it's good practice.

struct: yeah but they are compatible with brutaltester 1.0

struct: not compatible with brutaltester 0.2

_NikJ: I have the latest 1.0 version struct

struct: yeah the fiddler wont work

_NikJ: So I might as well write my own? :D Or is there a way to make this one work

struct: Just write your own I guess

struct: Usually I just send the move the other player made

eulerscheZahl: write a vanilla MCTS, then you don't have to tune parameters

struct: and if the player that is gonna move has found a win i send WIN

struct: and the referee will know who won

eulerscheZahl: also UTTT might be a really bad game for self-play parameter tweaking, as there are just 2 different initial boards

struct: yeap

struct: I agree with euler

MSmits: why is that a problem?

jacek: huh

MSmits: the game diverges a little later, but it does diverge

_NikJ: I wanted to try and modify my C constant in UCB1

_NikJ: Just for fun, see if it works any better

MSmits: when you backpropagate, is -1 a loss, 0 a draw and 1 a win?

MSmits: or do you use 0, 0.5 and 1?

_NikJ: 0-1

_NikJ: range

MSmits: then your exploration parameter should be around 0.5

_NikJ: 0.45 at the moment

MSmits: then it won't improve much

_NikJ: The "sweetest' spot I've found so far

MSmits: yeah that corresponds with 0.9 in my case and between 0.9 and 1.1 it plateaus

_NikJ: ah, you use -1,1 range?

MSmits: yes, i don't like fractions

MSmits: and it's symmetric

_NikJ: True, I like the symmetry part

MSmits: in practice it should hardly matter

TheBlueBias: Plateaus can go up according to french politicians...

MSmits: I don't listen to any politicians

MSmits: they only repeat what people with brains say or tell you what you want to hear. I listen to the brains :)

TheBlueBias: Well, not sure this one had any brains available...

MSmits: not necessary for his line of work

MSmits: not these days anyways

Fedor_Emelianenko: sup guys

MSmits: :point_up:

MSmits: that way

Fedor_Emelianenko: yes

Fedor_Emelianenko: )

MSmits: There is also :point_down: which is down

TheBlueBias: :thinking:

MSmits: I am filling in for jacek btw

TheBlueBias: Is it really required? :/

MSmits: probably not

TheBlueBias: :3

jacek: :upside_down:

TheBlueBias: (╯°□°)╯︵ :)

Default avatar.png mask-007: Which interface do you play games on?

MSmits: i don't understand the question

MSmits: my bots play games and use input and output. I don't play games

MSmits: my motto is: Why a play a game when you can code a bot to do it.

_NikJ: Aww, it's a coding escape? Now I'm sad

TheBlueBias: Welcome in our reality _NikJ... :(

Einwickler: Wow, I was gone for over a year and yet it's the same usual suspects in here. Nice to see! :grin:

TheBlueBias: People are strange...

Astrobytes: hello Jim

Einwickler: Haha reference to my avatar intended?

TheBlueBias: :door:

TheBlueBias: +s

Einwickler: :blush::ok_hand:

TheBlueBias: Hello Franck o/

MaxTi: o/

TheBlueBias: \o

jacek: smits, have you checked out nine men's morris

TheBlueBias: eulerscheZahl are you here?:persevere:

TheBlueBias: On ICPC do you consider "temporality"? I mean when a flow is sent on the network, is it on an edge, then on the next one, etc. Or Everywhere on its path ?

gavi: Hi! I cannot find anymore a competition in which there are 3 monsters in a square grid. each has to reach one border of the grid. They can move or place an obstacle. What puzzle is that, please?

TheBlueBias: The Great Escape.

gavi: yes, that one. Thank you, @TheBlueBias

TheBlueBias: :thumbsup:

jacek: :notebook: :soccer:

Default avatar.png TKZI_Knowledge_Commander: I'm keep craching my PC just by beefup the speed to max speed

jacek: hm?

MSmits: struct here?

struct: yes

MSmits: this works right:

MSmits: http://chat.codingame.com/pastebin/cc2f3f68-e767-4a35-957f-5cb27f96d6b4

MSmits: i got this from you a while ago

MSmits: adapted it a bit, but still your function

MSmits: should be called random move btw

struct: Should work

struct: its similar

MSmits: kk, i am changing my bot not to save the state on the node

MSmits: also implementing TT

struct: they should help

struct: I just dont know how to implement it with MCTS

MSmits: you store the childindex and childcount in your hashtable

MSmits: so when you expand, you assign the index and count you already have

MSmits: parents will share the same set of children

eulerscheZahl: TheBlueBias 05:00PM eulerscheZahl are you here?:persevere:

now I am. But not sure about codeforces rules and if I'm allowed to answer anything beyond understanding the statement

MSmits: it messes with mcts statistics, so it's not perfect

struct: I think I understand the rules

eulerscheZahl: i understand them

struct: its always a bit cryptic

eulerscheZahl: at the last Huawei marathon it took me more than 1 hour to understand the task

eulerscheZahl: this one was a bit easier. the only tricky thing was:

eulerscheZahl: It's guaranteed that only multiple edges may share the same GroupID.

MSmits: was it in Chinese euler?

eulerscheZahl: no, English only. Not even a Russian version available

struct: i always find it easier to read the inputs

MSmits: ah ok

struct: and understand the problem from there

eulerscheZahl: "multiple edges" is multi-edges. 1 reserved expression

eulerscheZahl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_edges

eulerscheZahl: but now I'm confident that I understood everything. Last time I even went back to reading the statement on the last day

MSmits: that happens in dots and boxes

MSmits: if you make a graph

eulerscheZahl: 1st Smits axiom: no matter what you are talking about, it can detail to dots & boxes

eulerscheZahl: oh nice, i'm 3rd \o/

struct: wow

eulerscheZahl: still more than 50% to go

jacek: this is how you prove NP-complete problems: to make them into other NP-complete problems

eulerscheZahl: yes

jacek: in this case its smits-complete, when it is convertible to d&b

eulerscheZahl: :D

MSmits: you guys are well versed in smits-theory

TheBlueBias: So it's just about comprehension, everything's in the statement,

TheBlueBias: ?

struct: if i want to more test cases for cf, do I need to make my own?

eulerscheZahl: yes :(

eulerscheZahl: i still only have that 1 alibi testcase

TheBlueBias: Meh. Don't see anything about that in the statement...

TheBlueBias: So I'll just consider omnipresent flows I guess...

eulerscheZahl: then i didn't understand your question it seems. each flow is blocking the whole path

eulerscheZahl: i thought you were asking about my internal representation

jrke: eulerscheZalh nice rank in ICPC!

TheBlueBias: No of course. I was asking if the flows "moves" on the network.

TheBlueBias: So no. Thanks :)

eulerscheZahl: thanks jrke. but still way too early. tourist is also lurking. last time he was way behind and then submitted straight to 2nd place

jrke: i am also looking in contest currently just trying for few flows to reach target

Default avatar.png Ryzev: Hiu

Default avatar.png Ryzev: Hi

MACKEYTH: ICPC?

TheBlueBias: https://codeforces.com/icpcmoscow

jacek: pspspsps

_NikJ: Ah, Gennady is insane

jacek: hm?

TimothyAlexisVass: Can I do this using map instead with Python? list=[int(i,16) for i in list] list=[*map(int...?

TheBlueBias: Did tou test it?

TimothyAlexisVass: map only take 2 arguments...

secantsquared: You can do that, just make sure to pass a lambda or reference to a defined function first, then the iterable that is being mapped over... and the * will then unpack the map object into a list

jacek: :snake:

TimothyAlexisVass: OK

TheBlueBias: :eagle:

TimothyAlexisVass: That's what I thought. Thank you :)

Uljahn: guess you can create a partial function

Hyperplane: http://chat.codingame.com/pastebin/0136d782-195e-4974-8bd5-a5c7c9737e9e

Hyperplane: https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ

Manjius: :angry:

VeljkoZ: Hi guys

VeljkoZ: What is u exp of finding job here

AguliRojo: I don't expect to find job using this or any other site.

AguliRojo: Experience matters more, and that can be achieved by projects.

Default avatar.png bt05: : )

Manjius: u need both

Manjius: or only this

Manjius: tbh projects is the least important

Dren: that depends a lot on the job

Manjius: yeah true

Manjius: im here because i failed technicals after my projects got me interviews :joy:

Default avatar.png Aderner: im preparing to technicals too :D

Default avatar.png Aderner: Junior lvl *

Manjius: good luck

Default avatar.png Wesley.java: hello

Thorcode: hi

Default avatar.png Wesley.java: e

Default avatar.png Wesley.java: hi

Default avatar.png BolehNgopi: Hi

Hyperplane: pls subacribe my yt i make code

https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ

Wontonimo: http://chat.codingame.com/pastebin/f22943d8-59ff-4d9f-bc28-5ed4e48fc142

Wontonimo: ^^ for Hyperplane

Hyperplane: :joy:

Thorcode: nice ascill

Wontonimo: hey Thorcode :wave:

Thorcode: hi

Thorcode: could you help me to understand this DEFIBRILLATORS easy ?

Wontonimo: sure

Wontonimo: what do you want help with?

Thorcode: the distance what does it do?

Thorcode: sometimes some puzzle make my brain boom

Wontonimo: you need to calculate the distance between the user location and the defibrillators

Wontonimo: then return the closest defibrillator

Wontonimo: here is my defib class in python for it

Wontonimo: class Defib: http://chat.codingame.com/pastebin/c72f7629-46c1-419f-a2a0-5ec961556f1f

Wontonimo: the equation for the calculation is in the problem description

Wontonimo: it is just a literal implementation of it

Wontonimo: the 'toRadians' function reads in the French formatted degrees,

Wontonimo: replaces the "," with a "."

Wontonimo: converts that into a float

Wontonimo: then converts that into radians

Thorcode: oh ok

Wontonimo: http://chat.codingame.com/pastebin/a1c21989-c996-4468-b95b-4c1b9f04c237

Wontonimo: ^^ pseudo code for the problem

Thorcode: thanks Wontonimo

Default avatar.png zakacat: How do I find the problem of the week>

Default avatar.png zakacat: I saw it before I left, and now I wanna try it

Default avatar.png 5922: You can probably find it in your notifications in the top right

Default avatar.png zakacat: ohh yaaah

Default avatar.png zakacat: ty

Default avatar.png 5922: np

Wontonimo: 5922 check your notifications

Wontonimo: oh, sorry, i was multitasking. didn't realize zakacat asked the question and 5922 answered it already lol

Default avatar.png zakacat: no worries

Wontonimo: a huge hint is the name of the puzzle

Wontonimo: good night all

Wontonimo: :wave:

Thorcode: Good night to you

Default avatar.png lyr3: 玩不明白,直接GG

Default avatar.png Wesley.java: hi

Default avatar.png lyr3: hi

Thorcode: hi