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Athanasius, thanks for your interesting write-up. Here is a little version using vec for storing which numbers have been seen already. It runs quite happily until it hits integer overflow... It only prints a line when the maximum observed or the minimum unobserved increases.

use strict; use warnings; my $min = 2; # smallest unused number my $max = 3; # largest number already visited my $n = 2; my $r = 3; my $s; vec($s,$_,1)=1 for (0,1,3); my $flag = 1; while(++$n){ $r += ($r-$n>0) && not( vec($s,$r-$n,1) ) ? -$n : $n; vec($s,$r,1)=1; $min++, $flag=1 while vec($s,$min,1); $max = $r, $flag=1 if $r > $max; print "$n\t$max\t$min\t$r\t".length($s)."\n" if $flag; $flag = 0; }

In reply to Re: Recamán's sequence and memory usage by hdb
in thread Recamán's sequence and memory usage by Athanasius

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