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We've posted a page about our winners, an analysis of the winning code, and an overview of the evolution of the contest.

Congratulations to contest winner Michael Guo! His entry nosed past the competition with less than ten minutes to go. He wins a MATLAB Jacket and some other goodies for his effort. Thanks to everyone who participated, commented, or just checked in regularly to watch.

Some of you have asked about the limit to code size. The column in our MySQL database that stores the M-code is of type text, which is limited of 65535 characters. We had never hit it before, and unfortunately we can't change it now while the contest is running. So this contest has an implicit (and unintended) penalty on code length above that limit.

Timothy Alderson takes home the Tuesday Leap prize for being the contestant who made the biggest single improvement in score. His entry beat the previous leader by a greater margin than any other entry submitted on Tuesday. His prize is a MathWorks calculator and a MATLAB lunch bag. the cyclist, wu zhili, and christian ylamaki also made big jumps.

Niilo Sirola won the Big Sunday Push by making the biggest cumulative improvement in score over the course of Sunday. He's earned himself a MATLAB Toolkit. Other big movers include Jan Langer, christian ylamaki, and Timothy Alderson. You can see the full results on the Statistics page.

Tom Lemke submitted the entry that won the daybreak prize for best score before 5PM EST, winning himself a MATLAB mug. Tom is also a new member of the Hall of Fame. Now that we're in full sunlight, the cooperative competition has begun. The winning code is still largely based on Mike Bindschadler's twilight-winning entry, though there are large chunks grafted in from Stijn Helsen's earlier work. His entry also contains contributions that Jeeter, Andy Mack, and the cyclist made in the previous hour alone. The ball is really rolling now!

Mike Bindschadler won the twilight phase, developing his code completely independently. Mike, a new inductee to the Hall of Fame, will receive a MATLAB Toolkit. Other contestants who were able to break the 100-point barrier are Stijn Helsen, Timothy Alderson, Leendert Combee, Tom Lemke, tuc, and Roman Akulov.

Stijn Helsen is the winner of the darkness phase of the contest. He had to develop his entry without the benefit of any feedback about the actual test suite. We'll send him a MATLAB Toolkit for his efforts. Stijn was the grand prize winner in our Mastermind contest and provided an excellent analysis of the winning entry. The darkness phase also saw impressive submissions from Mike Bindschadler, Roman Akulov, and Andy Mack, all breaking 1000-points.

Queue and Top 20 Entries

This page was generated on January 12 at 4:00PM EDT. It is updated once a minute.

Entries waiting in queue


Entry Author Date        Length


Top 20 Ranked Entries


Entry Author Rank Score CPU time Results Date        Length
asdf1 GUO 1 40.3993 53.0748 40147 2004-11-10 16:51:25 59146
cs0 plindis 2 40.4029 53.2181 40147 2004-11-10 16:57:08 59039
TLL252 Timothy Alderson 3 40.4040 53.2594 40147 2004-11-10 16:24:51 59145
TLL250 Timothy Alderson 4 40.4088 53.4425 40147 2004-11-10 16:18:00 59145
TLL253 Timothy Alderson 5 40.4134 53.6173 40147 2004-11-10 16:30:16 59145
blah1 Alex Patino 6 40.4136 53.6254 40147 2004-11-10 16:58:17 59082
TLL251 Timothy Alderson 7 40.4163 53.7278 40147 2004-11-10 16:19:40 59145
TLL258 Timothy Alderson 8 40.4172 53.7614 40147 2004-11-10 16:59:33 59145
fnt0c plindis 9 40.4200 53.8634 40147 2004-11-10 16:42:51 59039
st3 plindis 10 40.4228 51.8764 40199 2004-11-10 14:25:02 61117
TLL249 Timothy Alderson 11 40.4237 53.9996 40147 2004-11-10 16:16:50 59148
ft counter the cyclist 12 40.4243 51.9440 40199 2004-11-10 12:59:36 61156
TLL248 Timothy Alderson 13 40.4254 54.0600 40147 2004-11-10 16:12:37 59145
TLL243 Timothy Alderson 14 40.4269 52.0560 40199 2004-11-10 15:25:49 61118
Lint-free the cyclist 15 40.4283 52.1174 40199 2004-11-10 16:24:21 60997
AF CF the cyclist 16 40.4287 52.1371 40199 2004-11-10 16:00:41 61040
Not lots the cyclist 17 40.4302 52.2021 40199 2004-11-10 15:57:21 61110
st2 plindis 18 40.4315 52.2589 40199 2004-11-10 14:21:40 61117
st1 plindis 19 40.4324 52.2961 40199 2004-11-10 14:11:56 61108
Logically Find the cyclist 20 40.4327 52.3092 40199 2004-11-10 14:00:23 61150

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