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From: Nicholas Howe on 29 Apr 2010 12:23 Is it just me, or are the timestamps on the submissions (and newsgroup posts) off by four hours? Maybe that's why the contest doesn't seem to be in twilight yet?
From: Alan Chalker on 29 Apr 2010 12:25 "Nicholas Howe" <NikHow(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message <hrcbp7$mcl$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Is it just me, or are the timestamps on the submissions (and newsgroup posts) off by four hours? Maybe that's why the contest doesn't seem to be in twilight yet? I think they are being displayed in GMT, not Eastern.
From: Helen Chen on 29 Apr 2010 14:28 "Nicholas Howe" <NikHow(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message <hrcbp7$mcl$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Is it just me, or are the timestamps on the submissions (and newsgroup posts) off by four hours? Maybe that's why the contest doesn't seem to be in twilight yet? Sorry, I was late on switching that over. We are now in twilight! About the hours, MATLAB Central is on UTC time. I will try to be better about announcing contest dates in UTC. Helen
From: Ravi on 29 Apr 2010 20:50 I'm a newbie to the MATLAB Contest In the rules, when you say the code should not run for more than 180 seconds - do you mean each call to our solver, or the overall runcontest code, which calls the entire testsuite? Ravi
From: Sergey on 29 Apr 2010 21:43
"Ravi " <whereisravi(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <hrd9fs$92n$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > I'm a newbie to the MATLAB Contest > In the rules, when you say the code should not run for more than 180 seconds - do you mean each call to our solver, or the overall runcontest code, which calls the entire testsuite? > > Ravi entire testsuite Sergey (SY) |