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CentralNotice Hunt–McIlroy algorithm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search In computer science , the Hunt–McIlroy algorithm is a solution to the longest common subsequence problem . It was one of the first non-heuristic algorithms used in diff . To this day, variations of this algorithm are found in incremental version control systems , wiki engines , and molecular phylogenetics research software. The research accompanying the final version of Unix diff , written by Douglas McIlroy , was published in the 1976 paper "An Algorithm for Differential File Comparison", co-written with James W. Hunt , who developed an initial prototype of diff. [ 1 ] 1 Algorithm 1.1 Basic Longest Common Subsequence Solution 1.1.1 Algorithm 1.1.2 Example 1.1.3 Complexity 1.2 Essential Matches 1.2.1 k-candidates 1.2.2 Connecting k-candidates 2 S...
CentralNotice Linear feedback shift register From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "LFSR" redirects here. For the airport using that ICAO code, see Reims – Champagne Air Base . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2009) This article includes a list of references , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations . Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (April 2009) A 4-bit Fibonacci LFSR with its state diagram. The XOR gate provides feedback to the register that shifts bits from left to right...
CentralNotice Linear congruential generator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search A linear congruential generator ( LCG ) is an algorithm that yields a sequence of pseudo-randomized numbers calculated with a discontinuous piecewise linear equation . The method represents one of the oldest and best-known pseudorandom number generator algorithms. [ 1 ] The theory behind them is relatively easy to understand, and they are easily implemented and fast, especially on computer hardware which can provide modulo arithmetic by storage-bit truncation. The generator is defined by the recurrence relation : where is the sequence of pseudorandom values, and – the " modulus " – the "multiplier" – the "increment" – the "seed" or "start value" are integer constants that specify the generator. If c = 0, the generator is often called a multiplicative...
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CentralNotice Change-making problem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search The change-making problem addresses the following question: how can a given amount of money be made with the least number of coins of given denominations? It is a knapsack type problem , and has applications wider than just currency. 1 Mathematical definition 2 Non currency examples 3 Methods of solving 3.1 Simple dynamic programming 3.2 Dynamic programming with the probabilistic convolution tree 3.3 Linear programming 3.4 Greedy method 4 Related problems 5 See also 6 References Mathematical definition [ edit ] Coin values can be modeled by a set of n distinct positive integer values (whole numbers), arranged in increasing order as w 1 = 1 through w n . The problem is: given an amount W , also a positive integer, to find a set of non-negative (posi...
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Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 30 Fork 5 infoforcefeed / OlegDB /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Permalink Browse code Add 'dirty' flag to transactions to speed up commits of empty tx. Empty transactions, ie those that haven't done anything, will now just abort instead of commiting. Loading branch information ... commit 6a34791aa851960e8967dc54db59b55ae00ccb89 1 parent 8b15e67 qpfiffer authored Dec 23, 2014 Unified Split Showing 2 changed files with 15 additions and 0 deletions . + 1 − 0 include/transaction.h + 14 − 0 src/tr...
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Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 30 Fork 5 infoforcefeed / OlegDB /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Permalink Browse code Restore original message. Loading branch information ... commit 8b15e67a8189ba1549828b8b8426f9841e72ae2d 1 parent fe336fe qpfiffer authored Dec 23, 2014 Unified Split Showing 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion . + 1 − 1 frontend/dispatcher.go 2 frontend/dispatcher.go Show notes View @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ func handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { func getRequestInfo ( r *...
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Home About 2014-12-23 by Quinlan Pfiffer <span class="comment_count"><a href="/blog/0005_Maintainable_Software.html#disqus_thread">Comments</a></span> I recently read The Lava Layer Anti-Pattern and it inspired me to try to write down some of the rules discovered over my short software career. Most of the time I joke about having no dependencies on a project, but a lot of the time it makes sense. There are a few things that I've been seeing repeated over the past year or so that I think are good ideas, so I'm going to attempt to write them down. "You overloaded plus? What does plus do?" This one comes straight from the functional programming world, but can easily be applied to imperative languages as well. Side-effects are the bane of anyone trying to reason about your program, and reasoning about a large program you're trying to maintain is important. If you don't know wh...
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