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Looking for primes with all-different digits
create all your non-dup-digit numbers as strings:
nodups = [''.join(s) for s in permutations('1234567890', 6)]
As Josay mentioned in a comment, '0123456789' can also be expressed as string.digits in python … Your check is, if I'm not misreading the problem statement:
all hundreds groups contain any (some) tens group with all not-primes
Or, in python:
all(
any(
all(not is_prime(int(n)) for n …
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Inserting robot moves into an SQLite3 database
Just a philosophical answer here.
I think you're asking the wrong question. You shouldn't ask yourself "is my SQL code safe or vulnerable?" This is too hard to answer in any individual case, and comi …
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Pigeon and grain problem: find time until all the grain is eaten
x_1} \right\rfloor + \left\lfloor {T \over x_2} \right\rfloor + \dots + \left\lfloor {T \over x_n} \right\rfloor \ge m $$
where \$\lfloor {x \over y} \rfloor\$ is the floor division operation (// in Python … So we know the regular division operation (/ in Python) will also be a valid solution to this, albeit not necessarily with the smallest possible \$T\$:
$$ {T \over x_1} + {T \over x_2} + \dots + {T \ …
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Check if a Sudoku board is filled out correctly
Practice following the official python style guide, it will make you a better pythonista. For now at least read the parts up through the prescriptive naming conventions. … I'd strongly suggest avoiding numpy since, according to the homepage,
NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python. …