task_url stringlengths 30 116 | task_name stringlengths 2 86 | task_description stringlengths 0 14.4k | language_url stringlengths 2 53 | language_name stringlengths 1 52 | code stringlengths 0 61.9k |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Perl | Perl | open(my $fh, '<', 'foobar.txt')
|| die "Could not open file: $!";
while (<$fh>)
{ # each line is stored in $_, with terminating newline
# chomp, short for chomp($_), removes the terminating newline
chomp;
process($_);
}
close $fh; |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Phix | Phix | constant fn = open(command_line()[2],"r")
integer lno = 1
object line
while 1 do
line = gets(fn)
if atom(line) then exit end if
printf(1,"%2d: %s",{lno,line})
lno += 1
end while
close(fn)
{} = wait_key()
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #Retro | Retro | 'asdf s:reverse s:put |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #Fortran | Fortran | module FIFO
use fifo_nodes
! fifo_nodes must define the type fifo_node, with the two field
! next and valid, for queue handling, while the field datum depends
! on the usage (see [[FIFO (usage)]] for an example)
! type fifo_node
! integer :: datum
! ! the next part is not variable and must be present
! t... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #J | J | NB. utilities
ip=: +/ .* NB. inner product
T=. (_1^#:0 10 9 12)*0 7 16 23 A.=i.4
toQ=: 4&{."1 :[: NB. real scalars -> quaternion
NB. task
norm=: %:@ip~@toQ NB. | y
neg=: -&toQ NB. - y and x - y
conj=: 1 _1 _1 _1 * toQ NB. + y
add=: +&toQ ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #Cowgol | Cowgol | include "cowgol.coh";
var i: uint8 := 0;
var c: uint8[] := {
118,97,114,32,100,32,58,61,32,38,99,32,97,115,32,91,117,105,110,116,
56,93,59,10,112,114,105,110,116,40,34,105,110,99,108,117,100,101,32,92,
34,99,111,119,103,111,108,46,99,111,104,92,34,59,92,110,34,41,59,10,
112,114,105,110,116,40,34,118,97,114,32,105,58,32... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #REXX | REXX | /*REXX program demonstrates four queueing operations: push, pop, empty, query. */
say '══════════════════════════════════ Pushing five values to the stack.'
do j=1 for 4 /*a DO loop to PUSH four values. */
call push j * 10 /*PUSH (aka:... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Ruby | Ruby | use std::collections::VecDeque;
fn main() {
let mut queue = VecDeque::new();
queue.push_back("Hello");
queue.push_back("World");
while let Some(item) = queue.pop_front() {
println!("{}", item);
}
if queue.is_empty() {
println!("Yes, it is empty!");
}
}
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Racket | Racket | (define (quickselect A k)
(define pivot (list-ref A (random (length A))))
(define A1 (filter (curry > pivot) A))
(define A2 (filter (curry < pivot) A))
(cond
[(<= k (length A1)) (quickselect A1 k)]
[(> k (- (length A) (length A2))) (quickselect A2 (- k (- (length A) (length A2))))]
[else pivot]))
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Raku | Raku | my @v = <9 8 7 6 5 0 1 2 3 4>;
say map { select(@v, $_) }, 1 .. 10;
sub partition(@vector, $left, $right, $pivot-index) {
my $pivot-value = @vector[$pivot-index];
@vector[$pivot-index, $right] = @vector[$right, $pivot-index];
my $store-index = $left;
for $left ..^ $right -> $i {
if @vector[$i]... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Liberty_BASIC | Liberty BASIC |
s$ = "0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24," + _
"25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39"
print ExtractRange$( s$)
end
function ExtractRange$( range$)
n = 1
count = ItemCount( range$, ",")
while n <= count
startValue = val( word$( range$,... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Picat | Picat | main =>
_ = random2(), % random seed
G = [gaussian_dist(1,0.5) : _ in 1..1000],
println(first_10=G[1..10]),
println([mean=avg(G),stdev=stdev(G)]),
nl.
% Gaussian (Normal) distribution, Box-Muller algorithm
gaussian01() = Y =>
U = frand(0,1),
V = frand(0,1),
Y = sqrt(-2*log(U))*sin(2*math.pi... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #PicoLisp | PicoLisp | (load "@lib/math.l")
(de randomNormal () # Normal distribution, centered on 0, std dev 1
(*/
(sqrt (* -2.0 (log (rand 0 1.0))))
(cos (*/ 2.0 pi (rand 0 1.0) `(* 1.0 1.0)))
1.0 ) )
(seed (time)) # Randomize
(let Result
(make ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #Python | Python | def readconf(fn):
ret = {}
with file(fn) as fp:
for line in fp:
# Assume whitespace is ignorable
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith('#'): continue
boolval = True
# Assume leading ";" means a false boolean
if line.s... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Phix | Phix | with javascript_semantics
function range_expansion(string range)
sequence s = split(range,','),
res = {}
for i=1 to length(s) do
string si = s[i]
integer k = find('-',si,2)
if k=0 then
res = append(res,to_number(si))
else
integer startrange = ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Phixmonti | Phixmonti | include ..\Utilitys.pmt
argument 1 get "r" fopen var f
true
while
f fgets number? if drop f fclose false else print true endif
endwhile |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #PHP | PHP | <?php
$file = fopen(__FILE__, 'r'); // read current file
while ($line = fgets($file)) {
$line = rtrim($line); // removes linebreaks and spaces at end
echo strrev($line) . "\n"; // reverse line and upload it
} |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #REXX | REXX | /*REXX program to reverse a string (and show before and after strings).*/
string1 = 'A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!'
string2 = reverse(string1)
say ' original string: ' string1
say ' reversed string: ' string2
/*stick a fork in it, we're done.*/ |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #Free_Pascal | Free Pascal | program queue;
{$IFDEF FPC}{$MODE DELPHI}{$IFDEF WINDOWS}{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}{$ENDIF}{$ENDIF}
{$ASSERTIONS ON}
uses Generics.Collections;
var
lQueue: TQueue<Integer>;
begin
lQueue := TQueue<Integer>.Create;
try
lQueue.EnQueue(1);
lQueue.EnQueue(2);
lQueue.EnQueue(3);
Write(lQueue.DeQueue:2); ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #Java | Java | public class Quaternion {
private final double a, b, c, d;
public Quaternion(double a, double b, double c, double d) {
this.a = a;
this.b = b;
this.c = c;
this.d = d;
}
public Quaternion(double r) {
this(r, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
}
public double norm() {
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #Crystal | Crystal | ".tap{|s|print s.inspect,s}".tap{|s|print s.inspect,s} |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Rust | Rust | use std::collections::VecDeque;
fn main() {
let mut queue = VecDeque::new();
queue.push_back("Hello");
queue.push_back("World");
while let Some(item) = queue.pop_front() {
println!("{}", item);
}
if queue.is_empty() {
println!("Yes, it is empty!");
}
}
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Scala | Scala | val q=scala.collection.mutable.Queue[Int]()
println("isEmpty = " + q.isEmpty)
try{q dequeue} catch{case _:java.util.NoSuchElementException => println("dequeue(empty) failed.")}
q enqueue 1
q enqueue 2
q enqueue 3
println("queue = " + q)
println("front = " + q.front)
println("dequeue = " + q.dequeue)
println("dequeu... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #REXX | REXX | /*REXX program sorts a list (which may be numbers) by using the quick select algorithm.*/
parse arg list; if list='' then list= 9 8 7 6 5 0 1 2 3 4 /*Not given? Use default.*/
say right('list: ', 22) list
#= words(list)
do i=1 for #; @.i= word(list, i) /*assign all the items ──► @. (arra... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #LiveCode | LiveCode | function rangeExtract nums
local prevNum, znums, rangedNums
set itemDelimiter to ", "
put the first item of nums into prevNum
repeat for each item n in nums
if n is (prevNum + 1) then
put n into prevNum
put "#" & n after znums
else
put n into prevNum
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #PL.2FI | PL/I |
/* CONVERTED FROM WIKI FORTRAN */
Normal_Random: procedure options (main);
declare (array(1000), pi, temp,
mean initial (1.0), sd initial (0.5)) float (18);
declare (i, n) fixed binary;
n = hbound(array, 1);
pi = 4.0*ATAN(1.0);
array = random(); /* Uniform distribution */
/* Now conver... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #PL.2FSQL | PL/SQL |
DECLARE
--The desired collection
type t_coll is table of number index by binary_integer;
l_coll t_coll;
c_max pls_integer := 1000;
BEGIN
FOR l_counter IN 1 .. c_max
LOOP
-- dbms_random.normal delivers normal distributed random numbers with a mean of 0 and a variance of 1
-- We just adjust... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #Racket | Racket |
#lang racket
(require "options.rkt")
(read-options "options-file")
(define-options fullname favouritefruit needspeeling seedsremoved otherfamily)
(printf "fullname = ~s\n" fullname)
(printf "favouritefruit = ~s\n" favouritefruit)
(printf "needspeeling = ~s\n" needspeeling)
(printf "seedsremoved = ~s\n" ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Phixmonti | Phixmonti | 0 tolist var r
def append
r swap 0 put var r
enddef
"-6,-3--1,3-5,7-11,14,15,17-20" "," " " subst split
len for
get dup tonum dup
nan == if
drop
dup len 1 - 2 swap slice
"-" find dup 2 + rot drop
rot rot 1 swap slice tonum
rot rot len rot swap over - 1 + slice t... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #PHP | PHP | function rangex($str) {
$lst = array();
foreach (explode(',', $str) as $e) {
if (strpos($e, '-', 1) !== FALSE) {
list($a, $b) = explode('-', substr($e, 1), 2);
$lst = array_merge($lst, range($e[0] . $a, $b));
} else {
$lst[] = (int) $e;
}
}
ret... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Picat | Picat | go =>
FD = open("unixdict.txt"),
while (not at_end_of_stream(FD))
Line = read_line(FD),
println(Line)
end,
close(FD),
nl. |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #PicoLisp | PicoLisp | (in "foobar.txt"
(while (line)
(process @) ) ) |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #Ring | Ring |
cStr = "asdf" cStr2 = ""
for x = len(cStr) to 1 step -1 cStr2 += cStr[x] next
See cStr2 # fdsa
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #FreeBASIC | FreeBASIC | ' FB 1.05.0 Win64
' queue_rosetta.bi
' simple generic Queue type
#Define Queue(T) Queue_##T
#Macro Declare_Queue(T)
Type Queue(T)
Public:
Declare Constructor()
Declare Destructor()
Declare Property capacity As Integer
Declare Property count As Integer
Declare Property empty As Boolean
De... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #JavaScript | JavaScript | var Quaternion = (function() {
// The Q() function takes an array argument and changes it
// prototype so that it becomes a Quaternion instance. This is
// scoped only for prototype member access.
function Q(a) {
a.__proto__ = proto;
return a;
}
// Actual constructor. This constructor conv... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #D | D | const auto s=`const auto q="const auto s=\x60"~s~"\x60;
mixin(s);";import std.stdio;void main(){writefln(q);pragma(msg,q);}`;
mixin(s);
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Sidef | Sidef | var f = FIFO();
say f.empty; # true
f.push('foo');
f.push('bar', 'baz');
say f.pop; # foo
say f.empty; # false
var g = FIFO('xxx', 'yyy');
say g.pop; # xxx
say f.pop; # bar |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Standard_ML | Standard ML | - open Fifo;
opening Fifo
datatype 'a fifo = ...
exception Dequeue
val empty : 'a fifo
val isEmpty : 'a fifo -> bool
val enqueue : 'a fifo * 'a -> 'a fifo
val dequeue : 'a fifo -> 'a fifo * 'a
val next : 'a fifo -> ('a * 'a fifo) option
val delete : 'a fifo * ('a -> bool) -> 'a fifo
val head : 'a fifo... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Stata | Stata | set Q [list]
empty Q ;# ==> 1 (true)
push Q foo
empty Q ;# ==> 0 (false)
push Q bar
peek Q ;# ==> foo
pop Q ;# ==> foo
peek Q ;# ==> bar |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Ring | Ring |
aList = [9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
see partition(aList, 9, 4, 2) + nl
func partition list, left, right, pivotIndex
pivotValue = list[pivotIndex]
temp = list[pivotIndex]
list[pivotIndex] = list[right]
list[right] = temp
storeIndex = left
for i = left to right-1
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Lua | Lua | function extractRange (rList)
local rExpr, startVal = ""
for k, v in pairs(rList) do
if rList[k + 1] == v + 1 then
if not startVal then startVal = v end
else
if startVal then
if v == startVal + 1 then
rExpr = rExpr .. startVal .. "," ..... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Pop11 | Pop11 | ;;; Choose radians as arguments to trigonometic functions
true -> popradians;
;;; procedure generating standard normal distribution
define random_normal() -> result;
lvars r1 = random0(1.0), r2 = random0(1.0);
cos(2*pi*r1)*sqrt(-2*log(r2)) -> result
enddefine;
lvars array, i;
;;; Put numbers on the stack
for... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #PowerShell | PowerShell | function Get-RandomNormal
{
[CmdletBinding()]
Param ( [double]$Mean, [double]$StandardDeviation )
$RandomNormal = $Mean + $StandardDeviation * [math]::Sqrt( -2 * [math]::Log( ( Get-Random -Minimum 0.0 -Maximum 1.0 ) ) ) * [math]::Cos( 2 * [math]::PI * ( Get-Random -Minimum 0.0 -Maximum 1.0 ) )
r... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #Raku | Raku | my $fullname;
my $favouritefruit;
my $needspeeling = False;
my $seedsremoved = False;
my @otherfamily;
grammar ConfFile {
token TOP {
:my $*linenum = 0;
^ <fullline>* [$ || (\N*) { die "Parse failed at $0" } ]
}
token fullline {
<?before .>
{ ++$*linenum }
<line>
[ \n || { die "Parse failed at lin... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #PicoLisp | PicoLisp | (de rangeexpand (Str)
(make
(for S (split (chop Str) ",")
(if (index "-" (cdr S))
(chain
(range
(format (head @ S))
(format (tail (- -1 @) S)) ) )
(link (format S)) ) ) ) ) |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #PL.2FI | PL/I |
read: procedure options (main);
declare line character (500) varying;
on endfile (sysin) stop;
do forever;
get edit (line)(L);
end;
end read;
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #PowerShell | PowerShell | $reader = [System.IO.File]::OpenText($mancorfile)
try {
do {
$line = $reader.ReadLine()
if ($line -eq $null) { break }
DoSomethingWithLine($line)
} while ($TRUE)
} finally {
$reader.Close()
}
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #RLaB | RLaB | >> x = "rosettacode"
rosettacode
// script
rx = "";
for (i in strlen(x):1:-1)
{
rx = rx + substr(x, i);
}
>> rx
edocattesor |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #GAP | GAP | Enqueue := function(v, x)
Add(v[1], x);
end;
Dequeue := function(v)
if IsEmpty(v[2]) then
if IsEmpty(v[1]) then
return fail;
else
v[2] := Reversed(v[1]);
v[1] := [];
fi;
fi;
return Remove(v[2]);
end;
# a new queue
v := [[], []];
Enqueue... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #jq | jq | def Quaternion(q0;q1;q2;q3): { "q0": q0, "q1": q1, "q2": q2, "q3": q3, "type": "Quaternion" };
# promotion of a real number to a quaternion
def Quaternion(r): if (r|type) == "number" then Quaternion(r;0;0;0) else r end;
# thoroughly recursive pretty-print
def pp:
def signage: if . >= 0 then "+ \(.)" else "- \... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #Dao | Dao | syntax{Q $EXP}as{io.writef('syntax{Q $EXP}as{%s}Q %s',\'$EXP\',\'$EXP\')}Q io.writef('syntax{Q $EXP}as{%s}Q %s',\'$EXP\',\'$EXP\') |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Tcl | Tcl | set Q [list]
empty Q ;# ==> 1 (true)
push Q foo
empty Q ;# ==> 0 (false)
push Q bar
peek Q ;# ==> foo
pop Q ;# ==> foo
peek Q ;# ==> bar |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #UNIX_Shell | UNIX Shell | # any valid variable name can be used as a queue without initialization
queue_empty foo && echo foo is empty || echo foo is not empty
queue_push foo bar
queue_push foo baz
queue_push foo "element with spaces"
queue_empty foo && echo foo is empty || echo foo is not empty
print "peek: $(queue_peek foo)"; queue_po... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Ruby | Ruby | def quickselect(a, k)
arr = a.dup # we will be modifying it
loop do
pivot = arr.delete_at(rand(arr.length))
left, right = arr.partition { |x| x < pivot }
if k == left.length
return pivot
elsif k < left.length
arr = left
else
k = k - left.length - 1
arr = right
end
e... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Maple | Maple | lst := [0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39]:
r1,r2:= lst[1],lst[1]:
for i from 2 to numelems(lst) do
if lst[i] - lst[i-1] = 1 then #consecutive
r2 := lst[i]:
else #break
printf(piecewise(r2-r1=1, "%d,%d,", r2-r1>1,"%d-%d,",... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #PureBasic | PureBasic | Procedure.f RandomNormal()
; This procedure can return any real number.
Protected.f x1, x2
; random numbers from the open interval ]0, 1[
x1 = (Random(999998)+1) / 1000000 ; must be > 0 because of Log(x1)
x2 = (Random(999998)+1) / 1000000
ProcedureReturn Sqr(-2*Log(x1)) * Cos(2*#PI*x2)
EndPr... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Python | Python | >>> import random
>>> values = [random.gauss(1, .5) for i in range(1000)]
>>> |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #RapidQ | RapidQ |
type TSettings extends QObject
FullName as string
FavouriteFruit as string
NeedSpelling as integer
SeedsRemoved as integer
OtherFamily as QStringlist
Constructor
FullName = ""
FavouriteFruit = ""
NeedSpelling = 0
SeedsRemoved = 0
OtherFamily.clear
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #PL.2FI | PL/I | range_expansion:
procedure options (main);
get_number:
procedure (Number, c, eof);
declare number fixed binary (31), c character (1), eof bit (1) aligned;
declare neg fixed binary (1);
number = 0; eof = false;
do until (c ^= ' ');
get edit (c) (a(1));
end;
if c = '-' then do; get edit ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #PowerShell | PowerShell |
function range-expansion($array) {
function expansion($arr) {
if($arr) {
$arr = $arr.Split(',')
$arr | foreach{
$a = $_
$b, $c, $d, $e = $a.Split('-')
switch($a) {
$b {return $a}
"-$c" {return... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #PureBasic | PureBasic | FileName$ = OpenFileRequester("","foo.txt","*.txt",0)
If ReadFile(0, FileName$) ; use ReadFile instead of OpenFile to include read-only files
BOMformat = ReadStringFormat(0) ; reads the BOMformat (Unicode, UTF-8, ASCII, ...)
While Not Eof(0)
line$ = ReadString(0, BOMformat)
DoSomethingWithTheLin... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Python | Python | with open("foobar.txt") as f:
for line in f:
process(line) |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #Robotic | Robotic |
. "local1 = Main string"
. "local2 = Temporary string storage"
. "local3 = String length"
set "$local1" to ""
set "$local2 " to ""
set "local3" to 0
input string "String to reverse:"
set "$local1" to "&INPUT&"
set "$local2" to "$local1"
set "local3" to "$local2.length"
loop start
set "$local1.(('local3' - 1) - 'loo... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #Go | Go |
package queue
// int queue
// the zero object is a valid queue ready to be used.
// items are pushed at tail, popped at head.
// tail = -1 means queue is full
type Queue struct {
b []string
head, tail int
}
func (q *Queue) Push(x string) {
switch {
// buffer full. reallocate.
case q.tail < 0:
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #Julia | Julia | import Base: convert, promote_rule, show, conj, abs, +, -, *
immutable Quaternion{T<:Real} <: Number
q0::T
q1::T
q2::T
q3::T
end
Quaternion(q0::Real,q1::Real,q2::Real,q3::Real) = Quaternion(promote(q0,q1,q2,q3)...)
convert{T}(::Type{Quaternion{T}}, x::Real) =
Quaternion(convert(T,x), zero(T), ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #Dart | Dart | main()=>(s){print('$s(r\x22$s\x22);');}(r"main()=>(s){print('$s(r\x22$s\x22);');}"); |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #dc | dc | [91PP93P[dx]P]dx |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #VBA | VBA | Public Sub fifo()
push "One"
push "Two"
push "Three"
Debug.Print pop, pop, pop, empty_
End Sub |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Wart | Wart | q <- (queue)
empty? q
=> 1
enq 1 q
empty? q
=> nil
enq 2 q
len q
=> 2
deq q
len q
=> 1 |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Rust | Rust | // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quickselect
fn partition<T: PartialOrd>(a: &mut [T], left: usize, right: usize, pivot: usize) -> usize {
a.swap(pivot, right);
let mut store_index = left;
for i in left..right {
if a[i] < a[right] {
a.swap(store_index, i);
store_index +=... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Scala | Scala | import scala.util.Random
object QuickSelect {
def quickSelect[A <% Ordered[A]](seq: Seq[A], n: Int, rand: Random = new Random): A = {
val pivot = rand.nextInt(seq.length);
val (left, right) = seq.partition(_ < seq(pivot))
if (left.length == n) {
seq(pivot)
} else if (left.length < n) {
q... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Mathematica.2FWolfram_Language | Mathematica/Wolfram Language | rangeExtract[data_List] := ToString[Row[Riffle[
Flatten[Split[Sort[data], #2 - #1 == 1 &] /. {a_Integer, __, b_} :> Row[{a, "-", b}]],
","]]];
rangeExtract[{0,1,2,4,6,7,8,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,35,36,37,38,39}... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #R | R | # For reproducibility, set the seed:
set.seed(12345L)
result <- rnorm(1000, mean = 1, sd = 0.5) |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Racket | Racket |
#lang racket
(for/list ([i 1000])
(add1 (* (sqrt (* -2 (log (random)))) (cos (* 2 pi (random))) 0.5)))
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #Red | Red | Red ["Read a config file"]
remove-each l lines: read/lines %file.conf [any [empty? l #"#" = l/1]]
foreach line lines [
foo: parse line [collect [keep to [" " | end] skip keep to end]]
either foo/1 = #";" [set to-word foo/2 false][
set to-word foo/1 any [
all [find foo/2 #"," split foo/2 ", "]
foo/2
true
... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Prolog | Prolog | range_expand :-
L = '-6,-3--1,3-5,7-11,14,15,17-20',
writeln(L),
atom_chars(L, LA),
extract_Range(LA, R),
maplist(study_Range, R, LR),
pack_Range(LX, LR),
writeln(LX).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% extract_Range(?In, ?Out)
% In : '-6,-3--1,3-5,7-11,14,15,17-20'
% Out : [-6], [-3... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #R | R | conn <- file("notes.txt", "r")
while(length(line <- readLines(conn, 1)) > 0) {
cat(line, "\n")
} |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Racket | Racket | (define (read-next-line-iter file)
(let ((line (read-line file 'any)))
(unless (eof-object? line)
(display line)
(newline)
(read-next-line-iter file))))
(call-with-input-file "foobar.txt" read-next-line-iter) |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #Ruby | Ruby | str = "asdf"
reversed = str.reverse |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #Groovy | Groovy | class Queue {
private List buffer
public Queue(List buffer = new LinkedList()) {
assert buffer != null
assert buffer.empty
this.buffer = buffer
}
def push (def item) { buffer << item }
final enqueue = this.&push
def pop() {
if (this.empty) throw new NoSuchE... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #Kotlin | Kotlin | // version 1.1.2
data class Quaternion(val a: Double, val b: Double, val c: Double, val d: Double) {
operator fun plus(other: Quaternion): Quaternion {
return Quaternion (this.a + other.a, this.b + other.b,
this.c + other.c, this.d + other.d)
}
operator fun plus(r: Dou... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #D.C3.A9j.C3.A0_Vu | Déjà Vu | "!print !. dup"
!print !. dup |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Wren | Wren | import "/queue" for Queue
var q = Queue.new()
q.push(1)
q.push(2)
System.print("Queue contains %(q)")
System.print("Number of elements in queue = %(q.count)")
var item = q.pop()
System.print("'%(item)' popped from the queue")
System.print("First element is now %(q.peek())")
q.clear()
System.print("Queue cleared")
Sys... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #XPL0 | XPL0 | include c:\cxpl\codes;
def Size=8;
int Fifo(Size);
int In, Out; \fill and empty indexes into Fifo
proc Push(A); \Add integer A to queue
int A; \(overflow not detected)
[Fifo(In):= A;
In:= In+1;
if In >= Size then In:= 0;
];
func Pop; \Return first integer in queue... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Scheme | Scheme | ;;
;; Quickselect with random pivot.
;;
;; Such a pivot provides O(n) worst-case *expected* time.
;;
;; One can get true O(n) time by using "median of medians" to choose
;; the pivot, but quickselect with a median of medians pivot is a
;; complicated algorithm. See
;; https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Median_o... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #MATLAB_.2F_Octave | MATLAB / Octave | function S=range_extraction(L)
% Range extraction
L(end+1) = NaN;
S = int2str(L(1));
k = 1;
while (k < length(L)-1)
if (L(k)+1==L(k+1) && L(k)+2==L(k+2) )
m = 2;
while (L(k)+m==L(k+m))
m = m+1;
end
k = k+m-1;
S = [... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Raku | Raku | sub randnorm ($mean, $stddev) {
$mean + $stddev * sqrt(-2 * log rand) * cos(2 * pi * rand)
}
my @nums = randnorm(1, 0.5) xx 1000;
# Checking
say my $mean = @nums R/ [+] @nums;
say my $stddev = sqrt $mean**2 R- @nums R/ [+] @nums X** 2;
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_configuration_file | Read a configuration file | The task is to read a configuration file in standard configuration file format,
and set variables accordingly.
For this task, we have a configuration file as follows:
# This is a configuration file in standard configuration file format
#
# Lines beginning with a hash or a semicolon are ignored by the application
# pr... | #REXX | REXX | /*REXX program reads a config (configuration) file and assigns VARs as found within. */
signal on syntax; signal on novalue /*handle REXX source program errors. */
parse arg cFID _ . /*cFID: is the CONFIG file to be read.*/
if cFID=='' then cFID='CONFIG.DAT' ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_expansion | Range expansion | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #PureBasic | PureBasic | Procedure rangeexpand(txt.s, List outputList())
Protected rangesCount = CountString(txt, ",") + 1
Protected subTxt.s, r, rangeMarker, rangeStart, rangeFinish, rangeIncrement, i
LastElement(outputList())
For r = 1 To rangesCount
subTxt = StringField(txt, r, ",")
rangeMarker = FindString(subTxt, "-", 2)... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #Raku | Raku | for open('test.txt').lines
{
.say
} |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_a_file_line_by_line | Read a file line by line | Read a file one line at a time,
as opposed to reading the entire file at once.
Related tasks
Read a file character by character
Input loop.
| #RapidQ | RapidQ |
$Include "Rapidq.inc"
dim file as qfilestream
if file.open("c:\A Test.txt", fmOpenRead) then
while not File.eof
print File.readline
wend
else
print "Cannot read file"
end if
input "Press enter to exit: ";a$
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reverse_a_string | Reverse a string | Task
Take a string and reverse it.
For example, "asdf" becomes "fdsa".
Extra credit
Preserve Unicode combining characters.
For example, "as⃝df̅" becomes "f̅ds⃝a", not "̅fd⃝sa".
Other tasks related to string operations:
Metrics
Array length
String length
Copy a string
Empty string (assignment)
Counting
... | #Run_BASIC | Run BASIC | string$ = "123456789abcdefghijk"
for i = len(string$) to 1 step -1
print mid$(string$,i,1);
next i |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Definition | Queue/Definition |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Implement a FIFO queue.
Elements are added at one side and popped from the other in the order of insertion.
Operation... | #Haskell | Haskell | data Fifo a = F [a] [a]
emptyFifo :: Fifo a
emptyFifo = F [] []
push :: Fifo a -> a -> Fifo a
push (F input output) item = F (item:input) output
pop :: Fifo a -> (Maybe a, Fifo a)
pop (F input (item:output)) = (Just item, F input output)
pop (F [] [] ) = (Nothing, F [] [])
pop (F input [] )... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quaternion_type | Quaternion type | Quaternions are an extension of the idea of complex numbers.
A complex number has a real and complex part, sometimes written as a + bi,
where a and b stand for real numbers, and i stands for the square root of minus 1.
An example of a complex number might be -3 + 2i,
wher... | #Liberty_BASIC | Liberty BASIC |
q$ = q$( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 )
q1$ = q$( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 )
q2$ = q$( 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
real = 7
print "q = " ; q$
print "q1 = " ; q1$
print "q2 = " ; q2$
print "real = " ; real
print "length /norm q = " ; length( q$ ) ' =norm norm of q
print "negative (-q1) = " ; negative$... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quine | Quine | A quine is a self-referential program that can,
without any external access, output its own source.
A quine (named after Willard Van Orman Quine) is also known as:
self-reproducing automata (1972)
self-replicating program or self-replicating computer program
self-reproducing program ... | #Draco | Draco | *char q=
"proc main() void:\r\n"
" [128]char l;\r\n"
" char ch;\r\n"
" channel input text qc, lc;\r\n"
" open(qc, q);\r\n"
" writeln(\"*char q=\");\r\n"
" while readln(qc; &l[0]) do\r\n"
" write('\"');\r\n"
" open(lc, &l[0]);\r\n"
" while read(lc; ch) do\r\n"
" if ch='\... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #Yabasic | Yabasic | sub push(x$)
queue$ = queue$ + x$ + "#"
end sub
sub pop$()
local i, r$
if queue$ <> "" then
i = instr(queue$, "#")
if i then
r$ = left$(queue$, i-1)
stack$ = right$(queue$, len(queue$) - i)
else
r$ = queue$
queue$ = ""
end i... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Queue/Usage | Queue/Usage |
Data Structure
This illustrates a data structure, a means of storing data within a program.
You may see other such structures in the Data Structures category.
Illustration of FIFO behavior
Task
Create a queue data structure and demonstrate its operations.
(For implementations of queues, see the FIFO task.)
Ope... | #zkl | zkl | q:=Queue();
q.empty(); //-->True
q.push(1,2,3);
q.pop(); //-->1
q.empty(); //-->False
q.pop();q.pop();q.pop(); //-->IndexError thrown
|
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Quickselect_algorithm | Quickselect algorithm |
Sorting Algorithm
This is a sorting algorithm. It may be applied to a set of data in order to sort it.
For comparing various sorts, see compare sorts.
For other sorting algorithms, see sorting algorithms, or:
O(n logn) sorts
Heap sort |
Merge sort |
Patience sort |
Quick sort
O(n log2n) sorts
Shell Sort
... | #Sidef | Sidef | func quickselect(a, k) {
var pivot = a.pick;
var left = a.grep{|i| i < pivot};
var right = a.grep{|i| i > pivot};
given(var l = left.len) {
when (k) { pivot }
case (k < l) { __FUNC__(left, k) }
default { __FUNC__(right, k - l - 1) }
}
}
var v = [9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 0... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Range_extraction | Range extraction | A format for expressing an ordered list of integers is to use a comma separated list of either
individual integers
Or a range of integers denoted by the starting integer separated from the end integer in the range by a dash, '-'. (The range includes all integers in the interval including both endpoints)
The range s... | #Mercury | Mercury | :- module range_extraction.
:- interface.
:- import_module io.
:- pred main(io::di, io::uo) is det.
:- implementation.
:- import_module int, list, ranges, string.
main(!IO) :-
print_ranges(numbers, !IO).
:- pred print_ranges(list(int)::in, io::di, io::uo) is det.
print_ranges(Nums, !IO) :-
Ranges ... |
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Random_numbers | Random numbers | Task
Generate a collection filled with 1000 normally distributed random (or pseudo-random) numbers
with a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of 0.5
Many libraries only generate uniformly distributed random numbers. If so, you may use one of these algorithms.
Related task
Standard deviation
| #Raven | Raven | define PI
-1 acos
define rand1
9999999 choose 1 + 10000000.0 /
define randNormal
rand1 PI * 2 * cos
rand1 log -2 * sqrt
*
2 / 1 +
1000 each drop randNormal "%f\n" print |
Subsets and Splits
Rosetta Code COBOL Python Hard Tasks
Identifies and retrieves challenging tasks that exist in both COBOL and Python, revealing cross-language programming patterns and difficulty levels for comparative analysis.
Rosetta Code Task Comparisons
Identifies tasks common to both COBOL and Python languages that are described as having difficulty levels, revealing cross-language task similarities and providing useful comparative programming examples.
SQL Code Examples from Training Data
Retrieves raw SQL code examples for the SQL language, which is basic data retrieval without meaningful analysis or patterns.
SQL Code Examples from Training Data
Retrieves raw SQL code examples for the SQL language, which is basic filtering that shows what data looks like but doesn't provide meaningful analysis or patterns.
Select Specific Languages Codes
Retrieves specific programming language names and codes from training data, providing basic filtering but limited analytical value beyond identifying these particular languages.