06.02.08

Project Euler: Problem 8

Posted in python tagged , at 1:27 pm by redochre

Problem 8:

Find the greatest product of five consecutive digits in the 1000-digit number.

73167176531330624919225119674426574742355349194934
96983520312774506326239578318016984801869478851843
85861560789112949495459501737958331952853208805511
12540698747158523863050715693290963295227443043557
66896648950445244523161731856403098711121722383113
62229893423380308135336276614282806444486645238749
30358907296290491560440772390713810515859307960866
70172427121883998797908792274921901699720888093776
65727333001053367881220235421809751254540594752243
52584907711670556013604839586446706324415722155397
53697817977846174064955149290862569321978468622482
83972241375657056057490261407972968652414535100474
82166370484403199890008895243450658541227588666881
16427171479924442928230863465674813919123162824586
17866458359124566529476545682848912883142607690042
24219022671055626321111109370544217506941658960408
07198403850962455444362981230987879927244284909188
84580156166097919133875499200524063689912560717606
05886116467109405077541002256983155200055935729725
71636269561882670428252483600823257530420752963450

A solution:

from operator import mul

num = {that big number}
str_num = str(num) # turn the int to a string for indexing and iteration
product = 0

for i in range(len(str_num)-4):
    product = max(reduce(mul, [int(str_num[j]) for j in range(i,i+5)]),
                          product)
print product

Python doesn’t allow for integers to be indexed, but it’s easy enough to switch over to a string for the indexing, and back to int for the math.

2 Comments »

  1. Kedearian said,

    Mine was no where near as pretty.
    numb = str(7316717653…..3257530420752963450)
    result = 0

    y = 0
    z = 1
    g = 0
    while(y g):
    g = test
    y = y + 1
    z = z + 1
    print “The answer is:”, g

  2. Kedearian said,

    it ate my code :(


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