Problem 1087. Magic is simple (for beginners)
Determine for a magic square of order n, the magic sum m. For example m=15 for a magic square of order 3.
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Michael Green
on 8 Feb 2021
This problem could probably be explained a little better.
Dave
on 30 Jun 2021
This is pretty simple given that there is a built in function to build magic squares. If not, the algorithm to "manually" build a magic square by filling a matrix is already well-known.
N/A
on 1 Apr 2022
sounds interesting!
Gizem Deniz Akkas
on 18 Apr 2022
may be good practice but explanation is confusing!
Ayush
on 11 Jul 2022
good practice!
Patrick
on 11 Jul 2022
Would be nice to include a image of magic square for those who are not familiar with it
Joseph Principe
on 30 Jul 2022
Good problem
Farooq
on 22 Sep 2022
I use the sum(n) and it gives me 15 for all the rows or the columns. What is wrong with this, because it does not accept this answer. I also calculated the sum of the first row to get just 15 once, still it does not accept it.
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