From: Nicholas Howe on
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
"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
"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
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
"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)
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