2 changed files with 26 additions and 14 deletions
@ -1,31 +1,43 @@
@@ -1,31 +1,43 @@
|
||||
# 🟨🟦🟥 DropBlox 🟩🟧🟪 [](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1NmfslkeZ4TWp-PZmq6XqWjoZhABoV82W?usp=sharing) |
||||
|
||||
# 🟨🟦🟥 DropBlox 🟩🟧🟪 |
||||
|
||||
Welcome! I'm assuming you came here to give this coding challenge a try, great! After all, you could be the one to win the big price... So, let's get right to it! |
||||
|
||||
First we will give you a bit more info about the challenge, but if you really can't wait, just jump straight to the "Quickstart" section. |
||||
## Quickstart 🎬 |
||||
|
||||
## The challenge |
||||
You can either: |
||||
|
||||
The task is simple: given a rectangular field and a set of predefined blocks, fill the field with the blocks and aim to get the highest score. |
||||
1. Open the Colab example |
||||
|
||||
How do you score high? That depends on the colors of the blocks you used, the rows you filled and the amount of empty cells in the final field. |
||||
[](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1NmfslkeZ4TWp-PZmq6XqWjoZhABoV82W?usp=sharing) |
||||
|
||||
## Your solution |
||||
OR |
||||
|
||||
Don't worry, we took away most of the annoying work so you can focus on strategy. All you have to do is write a `.txt` file where each line specifies which block (by block ID) to drop in the field, and at which x-coordinate. |
||||
2. Clone this repo |
||||
|
||||
Submit your solution at: https://dropblox.azurewebsites.net/submit |
||||
```shell |
||||
git clone https://github.com/godatadriven/dropblox.git |
||||
``` |
||||
|
||||
## Leaderboard |
||||
and open `quick_start.ipynb` ✓ |
||||
|
||||
Go to: https://dropblox.azurewebsites.net/leaderboard |
||||
## The rules 📜 |
||||
|
||||
### Points scheme |
||||
The task is simple: given a rectangular field and a set of predefined blocks, fill the field with the blocks and aim to get the highest score. |
||||
|
||||
How do you score high? That depends on the colors of the blocks you used, the rows you filled and the amount of empty cells in the final field. |
||||
|
||||
## Quickstart |
||||
### Submitting solutions |
||||
Don't worry, we took away most of the annoying work so you can focus on strategy. All you have to do is write a `.txt` file where each line specifies which block (by block ID) to drop in the field, and at which x-coordinate. |
||||
|
||||
> Check out the Quickstart example on how to generate the solutions file. |
||||
|
||||
There are two options: 1. For a really-quickstart, open [](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1NmfslkeZ4TWp-PZmq6XqWjoZhABoV82W?usp=sharing) and 2. Described below. |
||||
Submit your solution `.txt` at: https://dropblox.azurewebsites.net/submit |
||||
|
||||
... |
||||
## Leaderboard 🏆 |
||||
|
||||
Go to: https://dropblox.azurewebsites.net/leaderboard |
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## About |
||||
> This challenge is hosted by [GoDataDriven](https://godatadriven.com/) for PyConDE & PyData Berlin 2022. |
||||
Loading…
Reference in new issue