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I guess it would be pretty tricky to setup a scan and OCR feature to import
puzzles from newspapers etc? Even if the OCR wasn't perfect correcting a
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In case a puzzle is solved some addition cheering can be done in case:
* No avoidable moves have been made
* A new high score is established
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I guess it would be pretty tricky to setup a scan and OCR feature to import
puzzles from newspapers etc? Even if the OCR wasn't perfect correcting a
few numbers would be easier than entering a pu…
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In https://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/poly/puzzledrag.html we
always get the same list of 15 countries. If this list was random we could have
endless fun. =)
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I guess it would be pretty tricky to setup a scan and OCR feature to import
puzzles from newspapers etc? Even if the OCR wasn't perfect correcting a
few numbers would be easier than entering a pu…
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
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It would be useful to extend the `norm2` intrinsic function to complex arrays, so that
`norm2(z)` returns `sqrt(sum(conjg(z)* z))`. Note that `dot_product` already appropriately handles the case of …