YEEEAAHHHHHH this one is excellent!!!
For F... Sake YOU SURE KNOW YOUR STL!!
As for me... I'm tired of typing "fmt/ranges" as well as "rangeV3/anyalgo" ... when using format or ranges or views... Keep to C++17
We need a C++20 compilant compiler there !!
There is no need for the std :: floor() function, since the return value of the division of two integers is also an integer, meaning that the decimal part is not included in it.
fast solution
I want to be like you when I grow up
we should have a downvote menu
Sepuhhhh
Guido Van Rossum??
:-) note the fmt::join up there is IMHO canonical in the 21rst century..
Know your STL and get rid of those for loops.
YEEEAAHHHHHH this one is excellent!!!
For F... Sake YOU SURE KNOW YOUR STL!!
As for me... I'm tired of typing "fmt/ranges" as well as "rangeV3/anyalgo" ... when using format or ranges or views... Keep to C++17
We need a C++20 compilant compiler there !!
You are hired!
Finally, the universal C++ solution after 16 months of the original kumite. (15 months since my C++ translation.)
There is no need for the
std :: floor()
function, since the return value of the division of two integers is also an integer, meaning that the decimal part is not included in it.THE MUTANT OF PYTHON
The Zen of Python
why you used the floor function while the data type of (n) is int (automaticlly truncate)
you admit, you were looking for this one only...
You put the "a fish" in efficient.
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