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[NEW ALGORITHM] Dice Throw Problem Algorithm
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The Dice Throw Problem is a dynamic programming problem where the goal is to find the number of ways to reach a target sum using a fixed number of dice, each with a certain number of faces. The algorithm computes the number of possible ways to achieve the sum by iteratively adding dice values and considering all previous possible outcomes. It typically uses a 2D table to store intermediate results, with one dimension representing the dice count and the other representing the sum.
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[NEW ALGORITHM]
Dice Throw Problem AlgorithmAbout:
Propose a new algorithm to be added to the repository
The Dice Throw Problem is a dynamic programming problem where the goal is to find the number of ways to reach a target sum using a fixed number of dice, each with a certain number of faces. The algorithm computes the number of possible ways to achieve the sum by iteratively adding dice values and considering all previous possible outcomes. It typically uses a 2D table to store intermediate results, with one dimension representing the dice count and the other representing the sum.
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new algorithm, gssoc-ext, hacktoberfest, level1
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