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Example: *3
Example: *3
==Solution==
My solution was written in Java; extensive thoughts and notes here: https://git.charlesreid1.com/cs/euler/src/master/scratch/Round2_050-070/051
Note that the wording of this problem is a bit tricky...


==Code==
==Code==


https://charlesreid1.com:3000/cs/euler/src/master/scratch/Round2_050-070/051
https://git.charlesreid1.com/cs/euler/src/master/scratch/Round2_050-070/051


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Latest revision as of 03:47, 9 October 2019

Problem Description

Prime digit replacement: https://projecteuler.net/problem=51

Find the smallest prime which, by replacing part of the number (not necessarily adjacent digits) with the same digit, is part of an eight prime value family.

Example: 56**3

Example: *3

Solution

My solution was written in Java; extensive thoughts and notes here: https://git.charlesreid1.com/cs/euler/src/master/scratch/Round2_050-070/051

Note that the wording of this problem is a bit tricky...

Code

https://git.charlesreid1.com/cs/euler/src/master/scratch/Round2_050-070/051

Flags