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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
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I will take this range up to 2^63
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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
258 Posts |
2 months down.
2719 factors checked 123 factors found factors found http://www.djunderwater.com/factors.html |
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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
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6 Months down
9411 Numbers factored 438 Factors found List of factors: www.djunderwater.com/factors.html |
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Dec 2002
881 Posts |
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nice factors! What however are the zeros doing in the factors? They all end with ,000. BTW, you check them in with all the exponents in between that don´t result in a factor as well, right? YotN, Tha. |
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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
101012 Posts |
I did not notice the zeros. I did not know that excel would do that.
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
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I've been bitten by that too. The factors are too large for excel to handle as numbers - it will only keep all the digits if it is made to treat the field as text, when reading a fixed or delimited file or converting text-to-columns.
Last fiddled with by markr on 2003-12-01 at 23:38 |
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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
3×7 Posts |
Thanks. Problem fixed.
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Nov 2002
Ashburn, Va.
3·7 Posts |
I see that 75 - 75.1 is available. I'll add them to my range, 75M - 76M
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