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111 is divisible by 3. 111111111 is divisible by 9. For which N is the number composed of N 1s divisible by N?
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-- https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/438258919413387264 | |
-- "111 is divisible by 3. 111111111 is divisible by 9. | |
-- For which N is the number composed of N 1s divisible by N?" | |
-- Version 1: very slow due to the construction of the numerator | |
numerator1 x = sum $ map (\y -> 10^y) [0..(x-1)] | |
test1 x = numerator1 x `rem` x == 0 | |
-- Version 2: Version 1 combined into a single function | |
test2 x = (sum $ map (\y -> 10^y) [0..(x-1)]) `rem` x == 0 | |
-- Version 3: fastest so far | |
numerator3 x = read (replicate x '1') :: Integer | |
test3 = numerator3 x `rem` (toInteger x) == 0 | |
-- answer = filter test3 [1..60000] | |
-- answer = [1,3,9,27,81,111,243,333,729,999,2187,2997,4107,6561,8991,12321,13203,19683,20439,26973,36963,39609,59049] | |
-- Note: Many of the answers are simply 3 times a smaller answer. | |
-- There is a small subset of the answers that represent the first of | |
-- their series, where they are not simply a multiple of a smaller answer. | |
-- I'm denoting them as "origins". | |
-- origins = [1,111,4107,13203,20439] | |
-- import qualified Data.List | |
-- Data.List.sort [y * 3 ^ x | x <- [0..20], y <- origins] |
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