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This has been edited a bit, sorry if any comments are out of context.

So, I'm working on the targeting challenge from gild.com. My solution concept is:

1) determine the worth of each target option (as defined by: how many options remain if it is struck)

2) slice the array at that strike point

3) drop any items with a Value lower that the last strike

4) repeat until array is empty

5) return count of strikes

Here's my latest code. I am on shared 1&1 hosting so I don't have direct access to error logs. I had a workaround in place but it's no longer writing to that file (so I'm guessing the error has changed). But when I was getting output, it was always an undefined offset...

UPDATE: now I've been playing around with echoing output from various points to see what's happening, and I found that this prevents a formal error, but it stops echoing after the depth++; loop

<?php
set_time_limit(0);
$targets=array();
$file="http://www.gild.com/coding_test_cases/missile/missile-a.in";
$input=file_get_contents($file);
$input=str_replace("\n\n","\n",$input);
$targets=explode("\n",$input);
if(strlen($targets[count($targets)-1])==0){
    array_pop($targets);
}

$rich=array();
$order=array();
while(count($targets)>0){
    for($i=0;$i<count($targets);$i++){
        $key=$i;
        $depth=0;
        while($key<count($targets)){
            if($targets[$key]>$targets[$i]){
                $depth++;
            }
            $key++;
        }
        $rich[$i]=$depth;
        echo "."; //-----------------------------------I will make it to the screen
    }
    echo "hi"; //--------------------------------------------------------I will not

    $last_strike=$targets[array_pop(array_keys($rich,max($rich)))];
    array_push($order,$last_strike);
    $targets=array_slice($targets,array_pop(array_keys($rich,max($rich)))+1);
    $rich=array();
    $c=count($targets);
    for($b=0;$b<$c;$b++){
        if($targets[$b]<$last_strike){
            array_splice($targets,$b,1,true);
            $b--;
            $c--;
        }
    }
}
echo count($order)."\n";
?>
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    Check your web server error log to see what the 500 error is all about Aug 7, 2011 at 19:29
  • @Robot Woods: What exactly are you trying to do with the code. I think it can be improved, but I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do.
    – PeeHaa
    Aug 7, 2011 at 19:34
  • Because it's shared hosting, I can't access the logs. I did this: faq.1and1.com/miscellaneous/14.html and the error I get it: (Notice) Undefined offset: 1 which sounds like a function error, but if that were the case wouldn't it always fail? Aug 7, 2011 at 19:34
  • @PeeHaa: It's the first step in my approach to this gild.com/challenges/details/225 Aug 7, 2011 at 19:40
  • @Robot Woods: Don't want to spoil it for you. Is it ok if I post what I would do?
    – PeeHaa
    Aug 7, 2011 at 19:46

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Maybe I'm missing something but isn't your entire code snippet equivalent to this?

$rich = range($_GET['lim'] - 1, 0);
echo $rich[0];

As for your actual error, it sounds like a memory allocation problem. Try rethinking your algorithm for this problem.

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  • well that was just an illustrative example of the buggy behavior. I've now posted the real code. I think the current hiccup is that I'm trying to loop through an array, dropping particular values as I go...and since the array is changing, the loops over-reaches... Aug 8, 2011 at 3:38
  • I fixed that particular piece, but the overall script still fails. It works fine with a small array, but at some mystery size, things fall apart. now that you see the actual loop, do you have advice memory-wise? Thanks Aug 8, 2011 at 13:56
  • I will have to rethink my approach, if there are 30k targets, that depth++ loop will run nearly half a billion times just on the first pass Aug 10, 2011 at 15:47
  • Have you tried to use ini_set('max_execution_time', 300); // 300 seconds = 5 minutes and ini_set("pcre.backtrack_limit", "100000000"); // default 100k = "100000"? Take a look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/6173223/… Mar 12, 2016 at 3:35
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I think reason that you have 500 error instead of Human-readable error is switched off dislay_errors ini setting.
Try to switch on it or find error message in your Apache error log

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