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Wow, so this is now officially my biggest (in terms of file size) befunge program.
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The file has around ten megabyte. And probably also in terms of unique variables (26 variables plus two 2D-arrays)
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The problem was also not that *befunge-compatible*.
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My solution is pretty similar with the one from [MathBlog](http://www.mathblog.dk/project-euler-60-primes-concatenate/).
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We generate primes from `1` to `3300` and save verified pairs in an Hashmap.
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And when I say Hashmap I mean an *fucking* `3000x3000` array where every possible pair has an field (yay for befunge).
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I had to use quite a few codesnippets from older project:
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My standard [sieve of eratosthenes](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieve_of_Eratosthenes), an implementation of the [Miller-Rabin primality test](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%E2%80%93Rabin_primality_test) and method to [concatenate two numbers](http://www.mathblog.dk/files/euler/Problem60.cs).
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In the end is to say that in befunge the program size is normally an good indicator for the runtime (not really, but its kinda correct for all my programs).
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So as you probably guessed this program takes a pretty loooooong time to complete.
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I even had to make some aspects dynamic so I could test it with only 4 concatenated primes (and an sieve of size 9000).
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Otherwise it would be impossible to debug it (or at least very tiresome). |