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Overview The 24 Game Solver solves the maths puzzle '24'. You are given a card with four numbers on it. You must add, subtract, multiply or divide the numbers together to reach 24. You must use all of the numbers. The output from the solver is not in normal 'maths' format. If it says 6+7*9/3, in maths that would mean 6+(7*(9/3)), but in 24GS, it means ((6+7)*9)/3. You see, the order it outputs it in is the order you should do the sum in. Ignore BIDMAS or whatever it's called. I suppose I could make it put brackets in the output. Ah, well... |
Source There are currently no known cases of this working on Windows. You will probably be alright in any other OS, it's worth trying on Windows anyway. Download - Source File - 1.3 KB Linux x86 Executable This is a Linux x86 ELF executable. You are probably better off compiling it by hand so that it uses your C++ libraries, in case you don't have the same ones as me. Not to mention the bandwidth you'd save. This executable is 9 times as big as the source! Download - ELF File - 9.6 KB |
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