public void Solution() { /* * Find the smallest prime which, by replacing part of the number (not necessarily adjacent digits) with the same digit, * is part of an eight prime value family. */ var sut = new E051PrimeDigitReplacements(); Assert.Equal(121313, sut.GetSmallestReplacementPrimesWith(56000, 1000000, 8)); /* * Congratulations, the answer you gave to problem 51 is correct. * * You are the 28970th person to have solved this problem. */ }
public void Test1() { /* * By replacing the 1st digit of the 2-digit number *3, * it turns out that six of the nine possible values: 13, 23, 43, 53, 73, and 83, are all prime. * * By replacing the 3rd and 4th digits of 56**3 with the same digit, * this 5-digit number is the first example having seven primes among the ten generated numbers, * yielding the family: 56003, 56113, 56333, 56443, 56663, 56773, and 56993. * Consequently 56003, being the first member of this family, is the smallest prime with this property. * */ var sut = new E051PrimeDigitReplacements(); Assert.Equal(13, sut.GetSmallestReplacementPrimesWith(10, 100, 6)); Assert.Equal(56003, sut.GetSmallestReplacementPrimesWith(40000, 100000, 7)); }