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CTAM after 1 million  

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  1. 1. What should happen after 1 million is reached?

    • Start over at 1
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    • Keep counting to infinity (count to the next million(s))
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    • Count back down to 1 (then back up)
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    • Other (pm or mention if you'd like)
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funneh number is funneh

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Let's see them so I can add them.

 

It would also help if you provided examples along with each type.

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League of Legends :comeatus:?

 

Hello retro :derp:. Have you pet your Derpy?

 

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Well, these are just basic things, like Partial and Full, but here they are

 

 

Non-Palindrome; self explanatory, a number that includes no palindromes

 

Partial Palindrome; any number that's not a complete palindrome but includes one, such as 9091

 

Trailing Palindrome; a number that is a full palindrome iff you include trailing 0s, such as (000)898,000

 

Full Palindrome; pretty self explanatory, a number that all the digits are a palindrome, such as 12321

 

 

 

 

And then there's a joking Type 42 which counts any appearance of the number 42 as one digit. (Such as 6 42 6)

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Pet her, retro :(. She might be having a bad day.

 

Isn't a partial palindrome like the one you provided just a grade 1 palindrome? I feel like you're adding two classifications for the same palindrome.

 

Full palindrome is full.

 

Hrmm, wouldn't 8980 be a partial and a trailing palindrome? I don't see why we couldn't classify it as two though. Any rebuttals, anyone?

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