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King-of-the-hill indicates a game where the submissions interact with and compete against each other in some form of game. Competitions which pit programs against each other without interaction should rather use [code-challenge].
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xkcd 2385 KoTH (Final Exam)
The Fat(a)
This algorithm entirely depends on the following lines:
let sign = var_drift>0 ? 1 : -1;
this.velocity_pred = 0.3*(sign*average(this.all_v)*2-velocity);
a = a+this.velocity_pred;
Where var …
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xkcd 2385 KoTH (Final Exam)
The Skinny
Basically the same as fat, just trying to use less lines of code, by using an approximate constant for average velocity and not using numerical solver.
Fat 78684 …
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xkcd 2385 KoTH (Final Exam)
78
Turns out 78 is much better than 77
{
name: "78",
run(s){
return 78;
}
},