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#ProjectEuler/ProjectEulerPython/Problems/Problem34.py
#Matthew Ellison
# Created: 06-01-21
#Modified: 07-21-21
#Find the sum of all numbers which are equal to the sum of the factorial of their digits
#Unless otherwise listed, all of my non-standard imports can be gotten from my pyClasses repository at https://bitbucket.org/Mattrixwv/pyClasses
"""
Copyright (C) 2021 Matthew Ellison
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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"""
from Problems.Problem import Problem
import NumberAlgorithms
class Problem34(Problem):
#Variables
__max_num = 1499999
#Functions
#Constructor
def __init__(self) -> None:
super().__init__("Find the sum of all numbers which are equal to the sum of the factorial of their digits")
self.totalSum = 0
self.factorials = []
for _ in range(0, 10):
self.factorials.append(0)
#Operational functions
#Solve the problem
def solve(self) -> None:
#If the problem has already been solved do nothing and end the function
if(self.solved):
return
#Start the timer
self.timer.start()
#Pre-compute the possible factorials from 0! to 9!
for cnt in range(0, 10):
self.factorials[cnt] = NumberAlgorithms.factorial(cnt)
#Run through all possible numbers from 3-MAX_NUM and see if they equal the sum of their digit's factorials
for cnt in range(3, self.__max_num + 1):
numString = str(cnt)
currentSum = 0
for char in numString:
currentSum += self.factorials[int(char)]
#If the number is equal to the sum add the sum to the running sum
if(currentSum == cnt):
self.totalSum += currentSum
#Stop the timer
self.timer.stop()
#Throw a flag to show the porblem is solved
self.solved = True
#Reset the problem so it can be run again
def reset(self) -> None:
super().reset()
self.totalSum = 0
self.factorials = []
for _ in range(0, 10):
self.factorials.append(0)
#Gets
#Returns the result of solving the problem
def getResult(self) -> str:
self.solvedCheck("result")
return f"The sum of all numbers that are the sum of their digit's factorials is {self.totalSum}"
#Returns the list of factorials from 0-9
def getFactorials(self) -> list:
self.solvedCheck("list of factorials")
return self.factorials
#Returns the sum of all numbers equal to the sum of their digit's factorials
def getSum(self) -> int:
self.solvedCheck("sum")
return self.totalSum
""" Results:
The sum of all numbers that are the sum of their digit's factorials is 40730
It took an average of 2.337 seconds to run this problem through 100 iterations
"""