33 lines
850 B
Python
33 lines
850 B
Python
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from lib_prime import prime_nth
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def euler_007():
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return prime_nth(10001)
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def euler_007_forum_4r0():
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""" This solution is very naiv. I only got intrigued by
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it because it looked so weird and simple in the beginning.
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Turned out it is a straight forward and naiv as it gets once
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you format the code properly and give somewhat meaningful
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variable names. """
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prime_count = 0
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divisor = 2
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prime = 2
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while prime_count != 10001:
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print(prime_count)
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divisor = 2
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while divisor <= prime:
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if prime % divisor == 0 and divisor != prime:
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divisor = prime
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elif divisor == prime:
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prime_count += 1
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divisor += 1
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prime += 1
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prime -= 1
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return prime
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assert(euler_007() == 104743)
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print("e007.py: {}".format(euler_007()))
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