07-25-2012 02:49 PM - edited 07-25-2012 02:50 PM
I thought I would present a Challenge to all of you.
The Challenge: Replicate a numeric palette function
The Rules: None of the numeric palette can be used(with the exception of constants). No copying anyone elses diagrams. Rules are subject to change given reasonable cause.
To win: Must have the most replications falling within the rules.
This is out of the box thinking, it can be fun or just cause headaches.
Good luck!
Here is my example of multiplying.
07-25-2012 03:11 PM
Cute. So, why does the indicator say "x+y"???
(In order not to run out of memory too quickly, I would use U8, though.)
07-25-2012 03:13 PM - edited 07-25-2012 03:14 PM
I must have put a + thinking it was an *. And you are right, I should change them to U8.
07-26-2012 06:52 AM
Could benefit from some bit twiddling, but took a slightly easier approach.
/Y
07-26-2012 09:33 AM - edited 07-26-2012 09:34 AM
I went the more hardware bit addition way. I also avoided the nasty arrays.

07-26-2012 10:14 AM - edited 07-26-2012 10:15 AM
Nice, I like these.
Current leader board:
1. Yamaeda - 2
2. crossrulz - 1
Oh, did I mention I give Kudos to valid answers?
07-26-2012 02:00 PM
How's this? Got a few limitations on some but they all work on at least positive integers.
07-26-2012 02:29 PM
I will count most of them.
The ones box in green are good but not being counted because it does a function not included in numeric palette or its creating a given according to the rules. The red box means that it does not work or it includes an unexplained recreation.
So that brings you to 8 making you the leader thus far
07-26-2012 02:39 PM
Just assume he used his own Divide by 2 (which you already see) and give him the extra point
07-26-2012 02:58 PM - edited 07-26-2012 02:58 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
Just assume he used his own Divide by 2 (which you already see) and give him the extra point
I must have thought it was a different number. I'll give him 9.