Contest StatisticsThis page was generated on 08-May-2008 at 12:29 AM. 1000 Node ChallengeThese are the best entries submitted before 6PM ET on Tuesday that are less than 1000 nodes in length. | | score | result | time | date | length | title, author |
| #1 | 15484.38 | 154602.00 | 36.14 | Tue 17:59 | 927 | Uss, tc |
| #2 | 15484.49 | 154602.00 | 36.21 | Tue 17:54 | 931 | node speed 2, YC |
| #3 | 15485.24 | 154602.00 | 36.71 | Tue 17:56 | 931 | M&M_262, MikeR |
| #4 | 15485.39 | 154602.00 | 36.80 | Tue 17:53 | 931 | node speed, YC |
| #5 | 15485.53 | 154602.00 | 36.89 | Tue 17:55 | 931 | M&M_259, MikeR |
| #6 | 15485.72 | 154602.00 | 37.02 | Tue 17:57 | 931 | super speed 2, YC |
| #7 | 15485.81 | 154602.00 | 37.07 | Tue 17:49 | 931 | super speed, YC |
| #8 | 15485.88 | 154602.00 | 37.11 | Tue 17:56 | 931 | super speed 1, YC |
| #9 | 15485.90 | 154602.00 | 37.12 | Tue 17:59 | 934 | aam333, Abhisek Ukil |
| #10 | 15485.93 | 154602.00 | 37.15 | Tue 17:54 | 931 | node speed 3, YC |
| #11 | 15486.03 | 154602.00 | 37.22 | Tue 17:58 | 925 | imported solution, David Jones |
| #12 | 15486.13 | 154602.00 | 37.27 | Tue 17:54 | 931 | M&M_258, MikeR |
| #13 | 15486.39 | 154602.00 | 37.44 | Tue 17:53 | 931 | node speed 1, YC |
| #14 | 15487.01 | 154532.00 | 41.04 | Tue 17:56 | 954 | Time XXV, Fel |
| #15 | 15487.73 | 154602.00 | 37.62 | Tue 17:55 | 964 | go zerg, Fabio Carnevale |
| #16 | 15487.95 | 154602.00 | 37.76 | Tue 17:58 | 964 | go3, Fabio Carnevale |
| #17 | 15488.39 | 154602.00 | 38.02 | Tue 17:59 | 955 | go zerg213, Fabio Carnevale |
| #18 | 15488.47 | 154602.00 | 38.07 | Tue 17:58 | 958 | fo4, Fabio Carnevale |
| #19 | 15489.00 | 154602.00 | 38.38 | Tue 17:58 | 964 | go2, Fabio Carnevale |
| #20 | 15489.69 | 154532.00 | 42.29 | Tue 17:59 | 948 | imported solution !, David Jones |
| #21 | 15490.12 | 154602.00 | 39.01 | Tue 17:58 | 967 | aam40, Abhisek Ukil |
| #22 | 15493.54 | 154602.00 | 40.81 | Tue 17:47 | 945 | n30, Abhisek Ukil |
| #23 | 15493.55 | 154602.00 | 40.82 | Tue 17:56 | 945 | M&M_261, MikeR |
| #24 | 15493.62 | 154602.00 | 40.86 | Tue 17:55 | 945 | Are you a tweaker? - 2, DrSeuss |
| #25 | 15493.73 | 154602.00 | 40.91 | Tue 17:47 | 945 | Work does this, when?, David Jones |
Saturday LeapThis listing shows how much each entry that took the lead on Saturday improved on the previous top score. | change | time | title, author |
| 34.1496 | 14:21 | optimal, David Jones |
| 32.8574 | 20:11 | Clean, YC |
| 22.3185 | 14:22 | optimal 4, David Jones |
| 18.8192 | 20:30 | Tre9, Jim |
| 12.8931 | 18:13 | GDTP, YC |
| 8.0108 | 20:18 | Tre, Jim |
| 6.6274 | 13:50 | optimized more with shortcircuit >1000, David Jones |
| 6.6213 | 13:26 | optimized more with shortcircuit <2000, David Jones |
| 4.7091 | 18:21 | GDTP3, YC |
| 4.1783 | 20:44 | Tre24, Jim |
| 2.3024 | 18:30 | GDTP5, YC |
| 1.6561 | 14:07 | Donate your brain to Science, DrSeuss |
| 1.6355 | 20:51 | Tre28, Jim |
| 1.5825 | 14:28 | Give David The Prize, DrSeuss |
| 1.5624 | 20:51 | Tre29, Jim |
| 1.2721 | 20:21 | Yea Random, Jim |
| 1.2590 | 20:37 | Tre18, Jim |
| 1.1700 | 12:53 | sun 12, srach |
| 0.8319 | 20:26 | Tre6, Jim |
| 0.7255 | 12:18 | Dr. Tweak, David Jones |
| 0.6864 | 06:40 | Do you know the way to San Jose?, DrSeuss |
| 0.5400 | 20:39 | Tre20, Jim |
| 0.4680 | 20:36 | Tre16, Jim |
| 0.1120 | 20:44 | Tre25, Jim |
| 0.0548 | 22:17 | Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat, DrSeuss |
| 0.0114 | 13:42 | sun 16, srach |
Best Per Phase
The top 25 contestant's best entry in each phase. Top contestants during darkness
| contestant | date | score | result | time |
| 1 | David Jones | Thu 11:26 | 14483 | 144058.00
(cyc: 47, node: 4573) | 43 |
| 2 | Nick Howe | Thu 11:57 | 16810 | 167943.00
(cyc: 15, node: 2576) | 21 |
| 3 | Claus Still | Thu 11:56 | 18314 | 178520.00
(cyc: 33, node: 1226) | 81 |
| 4 | Steve Hoelzer | Thu 11:59 | 18426 | 184114.00
(cyc: 16, node: 975) | 20 |
| 5 | nathan q | Thu 09:15 | 18647 | 185961.00
(cyc: 31, node: 2313) | 39 |
| 6 | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon | Thu 06:08 | 18792 | 187382.00
(cyc: 49, node: 2669) | 26 |
| 7 | Fabio Carnevale | Thu 11:05 | 18967 | 179592.00
(cyc: 6, node: 1840) | 93 |
| 8 | Schwabenpower | Thu 11:56 | 20046 | 200267.00
(cyc: 9, node: 1586) | 33 |
| 9 | Michael | Thu 11:54 | 20119 | 200858.00
(cyc: 8, node: 1285) | 41 |
| 10 | DreadNox | Thu 11:59 | 20847 | 208278.00
(cyc: 16, node: 770) | 27 |
| 11 | marquito | Thu 09:07 | 22254 | 222369.00
(cyc: 22, node: 1266) | 9 |
| 12 | Jeff Bezaire | Thu 11:49 | 23274 | 230232.00
(cyc: 45, node: 1226) | 70 |
| 13 | Will | Wed 18:27 | 23916 | 239035.00
(cyc: 15, node: 707) | 17 |
| 14 | drdaze | Thu 11:27 | 24228 | 242215.00
(cyc: 9, node: 1016) | 15 |
| 15 | Abhisek Ukil | Thu 11:28 | 25436 | 251515.00
(cyc: 17, node: 2250) | 74 |
| 16 | christian ylämäki | Thu 11:52 | 26479 | 264724.00
(cyc: 11, node: 940) | 11 |
| 17 | Carlos Prieto | Thu 11:44 | 27921 | 279145.00
(cyc: 11, node: 863) | 14 |
| 18 | JamesT | Wed 15:31 | 27974 | 279708.00
(cyc: 6, node: 616) | 6 |
| 19 | Gerbert Myburgh | Thu 11:57 | 28583 | 284661.00
(cyc: 35, node: 4454) | 57 |
| 20 | Andreas | Thu 06:33 | 30675 | 306658.00
(cyc: 16, node: 870) | 1 |
| 21 | Corey Hahn | Thu 02:42 | 32369 | 323664.00
(cyc: 5, node: 434) | 0 |
| 22 | Ulf S. | Thu 07:35 | 32812 | 328096.00
(cyc: 3, node: 172) | 0 |
| 23 | SY | Thu 11:54 | 34129 | 341060.00
(cyc: 13, node: 867) | 34 |
| 24 | Leandro Giovanni Barajas | Thu 07:53 | 35433 | 354306.00
(cyc: 4, node: 350) | 1 |
| 25 | Tom Richner | Wed 14:40 | 35916 | 359141.00
(cyc: 1, node: 13) | 0 |
Top contestants during twilight
| contestant | date | score | result | time |
| 1 | David Jones | Fri 10:29 | 14259 | 141538.00
(cyc: 25, node: 4305) | 56 |
| 2 | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon | Fri 00:43 | 15620 | 155461.00
(cyc: 30, node: 3262) | 48 |
| 3 | Nick Howe | Thu 22:21 | 15805 | 157482.00
(cyc: 27, node: 3636) | 43 |
| 4 | Steve Hoelzer | Fri 11:50 | 16082 | 160474.00
(cyc: 16, node: 631) | 40 |
| 5 | Jan Langer | Thu 16:36 | 16672 | 164528.00
(cyc: 15, node: 1685) | 70 |
| 6 | Mike Bindschadler | Fri 06:20 | 17154 | 165536.00
(cyc: 25, node: 2168) | 85 |
| 7 | Claus Still | Thu 17:24 | 17566 | 168933.00
(cyc: 21, node: 1684) | 87 |
| 8 | Gerbert Myburgh | Thu 17:32 | 17796 | 174527.00
(cyc: 34, node: 8646) | 76 |
| 9 | Fabio Carnevale | Thu 14:09 | 17925 | 177977.00
(cyc: 6, node: 1818) | 62 |
| 10 | Andreas | Fri 11:51 | 18424 | 183328.00
(cyc: 25, node: 3046) | 54 |
| 11 | nathan q | Fri 05:04 | 18943 | 189058.00
(cyc: 31, node: 2875) | 28 |
| 12 | Tamas Mezo | Thu 13:00 | 19794 | 197867.00
(cyc: 11, node: 1571) | 14 |
| 13 | DreadNox | Thu 12:12 | 20910 | 208918.00
(cyc: 16, node: 770) | 26 |
| 14 | Matt Butts | Thu 21:32 | 20918 | 208669.00
(cyc: 54, node: 2702) | 11 |
| 15 | Michael | Fri 09:26 | 21569 | 213966.00
(cyc: 9, node: 1457) | 67 |
| 16 | Carlos Prieto | Thu 20:58 | 21661 | 208336.00
(cyc: 19, node: 1613) | 90 |
| 17 | Will | Thu 19:06 | 22920 | 228169.00
(cyc: 9, node: 1036) | 59 |
| 18 | drdaze | Thu 22:15 | 22924 | 228683.00
(cyc: 13, node: 1230) | 49 |
| 19 | Leendert Combee | Fri 11:32 | 23302 | 232849.00
(cyc: 18, node: 2828) | 17 |
| 20 | christian ylämäki | Fri 11:35 | 23650 | 235653.00
(cyc: 18, node: 1836) | 54 |
| 21 | sbmehta | Thu 23:48 | 23820 | 237781.00
(cyc: 12, node: 852) | 45 |
| 22 | enduro | Fri 08:19 | 25142 | 251321.00
(cyc: 16, node: 763) | 7 |
| 23 | InFlames | Fri 10:49 | 28965 | 289620.00
(cyc: 5, node: 522) | 3 |
| 24 | Abhisek Ukil | Fri 08:04 | 29602 | 295876.00
(cyc: 17, node: 1676) | 15 |
| 25 | Luigi Sorbara | Fri 01:10 | 30275 | 302598.00
(cyc: 21, node: 595) | 11 |
Contributions in DaylightThis listing shows how much each contestant improved on the top score over the course of the day. Friday
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Best ResultThese are the first entries to break through each result barrier, ignoring time. | result | time | cpu | title, author |
| 359141.00 | Wed 12:33 | 0.04 | What the heck, Alan Chalker |
| 323664.00 | Wed 13:50 | 0.06 | neighbors, Steve Hoelzer |
| 294189.00 | Wed 14:21 | 0.45 | Solder, Nick Howe |
| 262735.00 | Wed 14:39 | 10.33 | simplesearch, Will |
| 253903.00 | Wed 15:46 | 11.90 | simplesearch2, Will |
| 252806.00 | Wed 16:56 | 32.48 | branches, David Jones |
| 243564.00 | Wed 17:56 | 22.67 | branchier, David Jones |
| 239035.00 | Wed 18:27 | 17.20 | simpleans3, Will |
| 195033.00 | Wed 19:04 | 18.05 | ordered sequential, David Jones |
| 194485.00 | Wed 19:26 | 16.78 | orderly sequential, David Jones |
| 191552.00 | Wed 19:51 | 31.26 | sequential order, David Jones |
| 177998.00 | Wed 22:13 | 36.65 | simple to complex, David Jones |
| 166496.00 | Thu 01:42 | 11.13 | first bridge, David Jones |
| 163936.00 | Thu 02:04 | 11.07 | second bridge, David Jones |
| 163351.00 | Thu 02:11 | 14.32 | third bridge, David Jones |
| 162788.00 | Thu 02:16 | 14.44 | ordered bridges, David Jones |
| 154086.00 | Thu 02:23 | 26.14 | bridgemaster, David Jones |
| 152805.00 | Thu 02:31 | 27.01 | soln 20, David Jones |
| 151897.00 | Thu 02:32 | 26.89 | soln 15, David Jones |
| 150228.00 | Thu 02:34 | 25.56 | soln 10, David Jones |
| 149897.00 | Thu 02:47 | 26.92 | soln 11+, David Jones |
| 145706.00 | Thu 10:20 | 63.11 | gemini 12, David Jones |
| 145228.00 | Thu 10:22 | 64.64 | gemini 11, David Jones |
| 144164.00 | Thu 10:23 | 61.38 | gemini 10, David Jones |
| 144058.00 | Thu 11:26 | 43.28 | gem 9, David Jones |
| 143720.00 | Thu 11:41 | 60.07 | tri 10, David Jones |
| 143602.00 | Thu 11:41 | 57.10 | tri 9, David Jones |
| 143101.00 | Thu 11:55 | 80.53 | quad 11, David Jones |
| 142731.00 | Thu 11:55 | 76.68 | quad 10, David Jones |
| 142600.00 | Thu 11:55 | 74.39 | quad 9, David Jones |
| 142298.00 | Thu 15:08 | 65.60 | phaser4 + 8, David Jones |
| 141942.00 | Thu 15:08 | 67.49 | phaser4 + 9, David Jones |
| 141749.00 | Thu 16:33 | 119.28 | foot bridge max=4 branch=3 cut=9, David Jones |
| 141217.00 | Thu 16:39 | 156.07 | foot bridge max=4 branch=4 cut=9, David Jones |
| 140813.00 | Fri 20:18 | 82.29 | graft on minsteps16 - try 3, Steve Hoelzer |
| 140803.00 | Sat 18:30 | 47.81 | GDTP5, YC |
| 140753.00 | Sat 19:14 | 51.15 | leader in the clear 0.85, David Jones |
| 140730.00 | Sat 20:18 | 34.39 | Tre, Jim |
| 140702.00 | Sat 20:21 | 35.50 | Yea Random, Jim |
| 140680.00 | Sat 20:26 | 36.44 | Tre6, Jim |
| 140657.00 | Sat 20:27 | 38.37 | Tre7, Jim |
| 140482.00 | Sat 20:30 | 37.07 | Tre9, Jim |
| 140448.00 | Sat 20:36 | 38.82 | Tre16, Jim |
| 140425.00 | Sat 20:37 | 39.40 | Tre18, Jim |
| 140371.00 | Sat 20:44 | 39.76 | Tre24, Jim |
| 140337.00 | Sat 20:51 | 40.61 | Tre28, Jim |
| 139769.00 | Sat 20:55 | 83.46 | Tre32, Jim |
| 139311.00 | Sun 09:36 | 72.90 | schnippschnapp mit SH on v2, Jan Langer |
| 139260.00 | Sun 12:55 | 50.17 | push for fewest bridges, David Jones |
| 137136.00 | Sun 15:14 | 89.01 | gerrymandering lr' both v2, Jan Langer |
| 136964.00 | Sun 17:45 | 130.60 | go really deep, David Jones |
| 135298.00 | Mon 14:17 | 128.95 | deep monday 5, YC |
| 135290.00 | Mon 17:21 | 104.58 | Cat&Cat3, SY |
| 135197.00 | Mon 18:33 | 157.23 | LongCat, SY |
| 134837.00 | Mon 21:32 | 160.36 | LongCat2, SY |
| 134124.00 | Tue 06:15 | 161.14 | Long Tuesday 4, YC |
| 134064.00 | Tue 06:39 | 108.89 | Long Tuesday 7, YC |
| 133247.00 | Tue 06:45 | 147.88 | Long Tuesday 8, YC |
| 133241.00 | Tue 15:00 | 148.68 | LongTuesday8+tune2, RaK |
| 133225.00 | Tue 16:38 | 147.19 | M&M_239, MikeR |
| 133000.00 | Wed 11:53 | 59.92 | tweaky bird and pushy cat 992, srach |
| 132872.00 | Wed 11:54 | 62.07 | tweaky bird and pushy cat 995, srach |
| 132809.00 | Wed 11:56 | 61.41 | Tb25, Alan Chalker |
All the Leaders
Here is a chronological list of the entries that held the number one spot, listed with the date submitted, the percent improvement in score, and the length of time each spent on top.
Score
This is the most useful diagram for visualizing the contest. It shows the dramatic improvements that occur over time. Each passing entry is a dot, with its submission time on the x-axis and it's score on the y-axis. Since a lower score is better, the dots push down further as time goes on. All entries that took the lead are colored red and the red lines marks the best score at any time. The sample entry is the leftmost red dot and the leader is the last red dot in the lower right.
Some of the leading entries are circled and labeled with the author's name. They show who was making the biggest improvements in score (represented in this plot as a vertical drop in the red line) at any point in the contest.
The improvement in score happens over a huge dynamic range. Early in the contest, it is easy to make big improvements in the score. As the algorithms get better, improvements become increasingly difficult. To show this, we normalize the scores so the best (smallest) score is 1 and the worst score is some power of 10. Then we plot them on a logarithmic scale. This exaggerates the improvements at the end of the contest. By increasing the number of decades we spread the scores over, we increasingly exaggerate the smaller improvements made at the end of the contest.

results vs. cpu time
One of the interesting aspects of the contest is that entries needed to minimize two things at once. Getting the best possible answer must be weighed against the time an entry takes to run. The entry's score is a combination of these two factors. Plotting these two against each other yields a very different picture of the contest.
The leader line is shown in red again in this picture. The gray contours show lines of constant score. In general, the best score is somewhere along the lower-left frontier of shortest time and lowest results. Algorithmic improvements tend to move down and to the right, and they are followed by tweaking battles in which the new algorithm claws its way back down the time axis.

Submissions Over Time
This area plot shows how the total number of entries grows. The green area represents the entries that passed the test suite, and the red area shows those that failed.

Activity by Hour
Each bar represents an hour's worth of entries. The contest has three major phases. The first day is in "darkness", where contestants can submit entries but they can't see any of the entries or their scores. To win this phase, an entry must be general and robust. The second day is "twilight", where we show the scores but not yet the code. This allows contestants to develop their algorithm without anyone else being able to leverage their ideas.
On the histogram, the darkness and twilight phases are the two boxes on the left. The other boxes and vertical gray lines call out other mid-contest challenges.

Participants per Day
We know that one participant may submit hundreds of entries. Let's look at the number of unique participants on each day of the contest.

Most active participants
This bar plot shows the number of entries submitted by our most prolific authors.

Entry length
This plot shows how many characters of code are in each of the leading entries. In regions where you see entries of more or less the same length there are very few differences from one entry to the next. In other places you can see the code getting shorter or longer. The density of the lines also shows how often the lead is changing. It's most impressive when shorter code takes the top spot, either by pruning unneeded computation or by introducing new algorithms. The red line at the top shows the cap on entry length.

Percent improvement
This is a plot of the percent improvement generated by each new leader relative to the previous leader. This lets us see who is responsible for the biggest changes over the contest. The upper frontier of this plot is a sort of hall of fame, and someone whose name appears there more than once managed to make several significant improvements to the score.

Improvements by day
Highlighting all the entries submitted on each day in red shows shows how the overall progression down and to the left. A black circle indicates the leader at the end of each day.

Clans
Submitting an entry by using the "edit" button on an existing entry marks the new entry as a child of the first. Tracing each entry back from parent to parent identifies its oldest ancestor. All the entries that have the same oldest ancestor are in the same "clan". This plot draws lines between each child and its parent and colors the six largest clans. Entries in the same clan that don't have a line between them are connected by an entry that didn't pass (so it doesn't have a score to plot).

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