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Euleryx: Let The Games Begin!🤓

Pilsner
13 - Pulsar

Today marks the first release of our new Euleryx series! As this is day one, we’ll begin with some explanations. What is Euleryx? Who are we? Why are we doing this? And perhaps most importantly, can you get involved (spoiler: yes)! Without further ado, let's begin: 

 

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What is Euleryx?

Put simply, Euleryx is intended to be an exciting knowledge-sharing series, focused on highlighting different styles of approach when solving mathematical problems.

 

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To help with this, we will be using problems from a website called Project Euler. Project Euler is a website which contains over 900 challenges, each of which can be solved using some form of mathematical theory.

 

Every week, we will post our solution to one of the Project Euler problems, using entirely Base A (Alteryx only), which means no Python, R or Run Command tools ðŸ˜‰. As mentioned, these challenges have a mathematical objective. Therefore, we will be trying our best to incorporate some mathematical theory into our solutions where possible.

 

In our posts, we aim to introduce and explain any mathematical theory used in our solution. During this explanation, it should become clear why we chose to use certain ideas, as well as sometimes comparing the payoff between two different routes. Whilst not every challenge will require theory to arrive at a quick answer, all will require a workflow. So, each post will include a description of the workflow and how we implement any theory, via the Alteryx tooling, where applicable.

 

Who are we?

Some would say @BS_THE_ANALYST  and I could be described as nerds. We both come from mathematical backgrounds, and it's safe to say we get a thrill from problem-solving.

 

 

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Why are we doing this?

After spending years learning copious amounts of mathematical theory, we eventually graduated from university. Since then, we have fallen victim to the age-old trap of a lack of practice. Whilst our problem-solving skills are used daily, a large proportion of the mathematics we learnt is slowly being forgotten. In fear of continuing down this path, we tried to look for a solution, and in doing so, we stumbled across Project Euler. So over the course of several evenings, we began trying to solve some of these challenges, debating over the best approach.

 

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When the project was mentioned to the team at work, their interest was piqued, too. Some would join us down the theoretical route, whereas others took the classic "brute-force" approach. All the time, we found great enjoyment in the knowledge sharing that went on. We then got to thinking, how could we get more people involved? And that’s when Euleryx was born.

 

 

Want to get a head start?

To see any of these problems, just head over to the Project Euler website here:

https://projecteuler.net/archives

Create an account, and then head to the archive section to see the full list of problems!

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Index:

Now it's time to get started, click on the link below to navigate to the first challenge:


Problem 1 - Multiples of 3 or 5 https://community.alteryx.com/t5/General-Discussions/Euleryx-Project-1-Multiples-of-3-or-5/m-p/14055...

 

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mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Nice one Pilsner!

 

@Hub119 , you have no social life. This seems perfect for you.



Bulien

BS_THE_ANALYST
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Been super excited to see this series launched: @Pilsner. Absolutely buzzing to get involved in!

 

Me right now: 

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All the best,
BS

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Bulien
TheOC
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Super excited for this, deep mathematical theory is definitely a limitation of mine, so I'm looking forward to giving some of these challenges a go and hearing about how I can improve!

Cheers,
TheOC
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Rhys_Cooper
11 - Bolide

Typically I find the mathsy side of problem solving is my weakest element. Excited to crack through these and get my brain to thinking more analytically! 

Hub119
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

Love you too @mceleavey ...but in all seriousness let me finish one daunting challenge at a time please...

 

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Currently exploring implementing set theory/inclusion-exclusion principles into BaseA to determine overlaps of a crap ton of humongous cubes as I work on closing out AoC 2021... once I run out of Advent of Code challenges this seems like a great band wagon to join next.  May need to take a bit of a break though first lest I start seeing the world like this:

 
Hub119
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

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mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Only one at a time? I thought you enjoyed a challenge... 



Bulien

DylanBell
10 - Fireball

It's been a while since I've done any complex maths problem solving, I'm excited to keep up with this series to improve and refresh my maths skills!


Bulien
Hub119
11 - Bolide
11 - Bolide

Have I been unknowingly sucked into a Bulien recruitment trap? ðŸ¤£

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