Coding Games and Programming Challenges to Code Better
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Coding Games and Programming Challenges to Code Better
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Created by @sgalasso,validated by @Pukunya,@Doc4Fun and @FredericLocquet.
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The simulated x position of the pilot should be multiply by 10.
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. 1 . . .
V 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
Did the statement say anything about situations like this?
I think the object should fly to the heaven rather than falling to the ground.
Don’t forget that there is always the horizontal move.
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. 1 . . .
V 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
Then:
. 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
. V . . .
. 1 . . .
And then:
. 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
. 1V. . .
I thought it has another model which is as reasonable as the one used in the puzzle:
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. 1 . . .
V 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
Then:
. V . . .
. 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
. 1 . . .
(because of continous upward turbulences pushing it higher and higher, until outside of the grid)