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http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Bc
Bc
$ echo 'print "Hello "; var=99; ++var + 20 + 3' | bc
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Bracmat
Bracmat
bracmat "put$tay$(e^x,x,20)&"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Burlesque
Burlesque
  Burlesque.exe --no-stdin "5 5 .+"  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#8080_Assembly
8080 Assembly
org 100h mvi a,32 ; Start with space mvi d,16 ; 16 lines dochar: mov c,a ; Print number call putnum mov a,c lxi h,spc ; Is it space? cpi 32 jz print lxi h,del cpi 127 ; Is it del? jz print lxi h,chr ; Character mov m,a print: call puts adi 16 ; Next column jp dochar ; Done with this line? lxi h,...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Nim
Nim
import algorithm, json, os, strformat, strutils, times   const FileName = "simdb.json"   type   Item = object name: string date: string category: string   Database = seq[Item]   DbError = object of CatchableError     proc load(): Database = if fileExists(FileName): let node = try: FileName.parse...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Perl
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use feature qw{ say };   use JSON::PP; use Time::Piece;   use constant { NAME => 0, CATEGORY => 1, DATE => 2, DB => 'simple-db', };   my $operation = shift // "";   my %dispatch = ( n => \&add_new, l => \&print_latest, L => \&print_late...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#PicoLisp
PicoLisp
: (date 1) -> (0 3 1) # Year zero, March 1st
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Pike
Pike
  object cal = Calendar.ISO->set_timezone("UTC"); write( cal.Second(0)->format_iso_short() );  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#PL.2FI
PL/I
*process source attributes xref; epoch: Proc Options(main); /********************************************************************* * 20.08.2013 Walter Pachl shows that PL/I uses 15 Oct 1582 as epoch * DAYS returns a FIXED BINARY(31,0) value which is the number of days * (in Lilian format) corresponding to the dat...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#F.23
F#
let sierpinski n = let rec loop down space n = if n = 0 then down else loop (List.map (fun x -> space + x + space) down @ List.map (fun x -> x + " " + x) down) (space + space) (n - 1) in loop ["*"] " " n   let () = List.iter (fun (i:string) -> System.Console.Write...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#BASIC256
BASIC256
  function in_carpet(x, y) while x <> 0 and y <> 0 if(x mod 3) = 1 and (y mod 3) = 1 then return False y = int(y / 3): x = int(x / 3) end while return True end function   Subroutine carpet(n) k = (3^n)-1   for i = 0 to k for j = 0 to k if in_carpet(i, j) then print("#"); else print(" "); next j print ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#F.23
F#
  // Shoelace formula for area of polygon. Nigel Galloway: April 11th., 2018 let fN(n::g) = abs(List.pairwise(n::g@[n])|>List.fold(fun n ((nα,gα),(nβ,gβ))->n+(nα*gβ)-(gα*nβ)) 0.0)/2.0 printfn "%f" (fN [(3.0,4.0); (5.0,11.0); (12.0,8.0); (9.0,5.0); (5.0,6.0)])
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#Factor
Factor
USING: circular kernel math prettyprint sequences ; IN: rosetta-code.shoelace   CONSTANT: input { { 3 4 } { 5 11 } { 12 8 } { 9 5 } { 5 6 } }   : align-pairs ( pairs-seq -- seq1 seq2 ) <circular> dup clone [ 1 ] dip [ change-circular-start ] keep ;   : shoelace-sum ( seq1 seq2 -- n ) [ [ first ] [ second ] ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#C
C
$ echo 'main() {printf("Hello\n");}' | gcc -w -x c -; ./a.out
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#C.23
C#
> Add-Type -TypeDefinition "public class HelloWorld { public static void SayHi() { System.Console.WriteLine(""Hi!""); } }" > [HelloWorld]::SayHi() Hi!
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Clojure
Clojure
$ clj-env-dir -e "(defn add2 [x] (inc (inc x))) (add2 40)" #'user/add2 42
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#11l
11l
F a(v) print(‘ ## Called function a(#.)’.format(v)) R v   F b(v) print(‘ ## Called function b(#.)’.format(v)) R v   L(i) (0B, 1B) L(j) (0B, 1B) print("\nCalculating: x = a(i) and b(j)") V x = a(i) & b(j) print(‘Calculating: y = a(i) or b(j)’) V y = a(i) | b(j)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#8086_Assembly
8086 Assembly
cpu 8086 bits 16 putch: equ 2h section .text org 100h mov cx,16 ; 16 lines mov bh,32 ; Start at 32 dochar: mov al,bh ; Print number call putnum cmp bh,32 ; Space? je .spc cmp bh,127 ; Del? je .del mov [chr],bh ; Otherwise, print character mov di,chr jmp .out .spc: mov di,spc jmp .out .del: mov di...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Phix
Phix
-- -- demo\rosetta\Simple_db.exw -- ========================== -- without js -- (file i/o, gets(0), getenv) include timedate.e constant filename = getenv(iff(platform()=WINDOWS?"APPDATA":"HOME"))&"/simple_db.csv" procedure add(sequence cmd) if length(cmd)=0 or length(cmd)>2 then printf(1,"usage: add ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#PowerShell
PowerShell
[datetime] 0
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#PureBasic
PureBasic
If OpenConsole() PrintN(FormatDate("Y = %yyyy M = %mm D = %dd, %hh:%ii:%ss", 0))   Print(#CRLF$ + #CRLF$ + "Press ENTER to exit"): Input() CloseConsole() EndIf
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Python
Python
>>> import time >>> time.asctime(time.gmtime(0)) 'Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970' >>>
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#Factor
Factor
USING: io kernel math sequences ; IN: sierpinski   : iterate-triangle ( triange spaces -- triangle' ) [ [ dup surround ] curry map ] [ drop [ dup " " glue ] map ] 2bi append ;   : (sierpinski) ( triangle spaces n -- triangle' ) dup 0 = [ 2drop "\n" join ] [ [ [ iterate-triangle ] ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#BBC_BASIC
BBC BASIC
Order% = 3 side% = 3^Order% VDU 23,22,8*side%;8*side%;64,64,16,128 FOR Y% = 0 TO side%-1 FOR X% = 0 TO side%-1 IF FNincarpet(X%,Y%) PLOT X%*16,Y%*16+15 NEXT NEXT Y% REPEAT WAIT 1 : UNTIL FALSE END   DEF FNincarpet(X%,Y%) REPEAT IF X...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#Fortran
Fortran
DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION AREA(N,P) !Calculates the area enclosed by the polygon P. C Uses the mid-point rule for integration. Consider the line joining (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) C The area under that line (down to the x-axis) is the y-span midpoint (y1 + y2)/2 times the width (x2 - x1) C This is the trapezoidal rule ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#CMake
CMake
echo 'message(STATUS "Goodbye, World!")' | cmake -P /dev/stdin
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#COBOL
COBOL
echo 'display "hello".' | cobc -xFj -frelax -
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#6502_Assembly
6502 Assembly
;DEFINE 0 AS FALSE, $FF as true. False equ 0 True equ 255 Func_A: ;input: accumulator = value to check. 0 = false, nonzero = true. ;output: 0 if false, 255 if true. Also prints the truth value to the screen. ;USAGE: LDA val JSR Func_A BEQ .falsehood load16 z_HL,BoolText_A_True ;lda #<BoolText_A_True sta z_L lda #>...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#Action.21
Action!
BYTE FUNC a(BYTE x) PrintF(" a(%B)",x) RETURN (x)   BYTE FUNC b(BYTE x) PrintF(" b(%B)",x) RETURN (x)   PROC Main() BYTE i,j   FOR i=0 TO 1 DO FOR j=0 TO 1 DO PrintF("Calculating %B AND %B: call",i,j) IF a(i)=1 AND b(j)=1 THEN FI PutE() OD OD PutE()   FOR i=0 TO 1 D...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#Action.21
Action!
PROC Main() BYTE count=[96],rows=[16], first=[32],last=[127], i,j   Put(125) ;clear screen   FOR i=0 TO rows-1 DO Position(2,3+i)   FOR j=first+i TO last STEP rows DO IF j>=96 AND j<=99 THEN Put(' ) FI PrintB(j) Put(' )   IF j=32 THEN Print("...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#PicoLisp
PicoLisp
#!/usr/bin/pil   (de usage () (prinl "Usage:^J\ sdb <file> add <title> <cat> <date> ... Add a new entry^J\ sdb <file> get <title> Retrieve an entry^J\ sdb <file> latest Print the latest entry^J\ sdb <file> categories Print the...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#R
R
> epoch <- 0 > class(epoch) <- class(Sys.time()) > format(epoch, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z") [1] "1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Racket
Racket
  #lang racket (require racket/date) (date->string (seconds->date 0 #f))  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Raku
Raku
say DateTime.new(0)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#FALSE
FALSE
[[$][$1&["*"]?$~1&[" "]?2/]#%" "]s: { stars } [$@$@|@@&~&]x: { xor } [1\[$][1-\2*\]#%]e: { 2^n } [e;!1\[$][\$s;!$2*x;!\1-]#%%]t: 4t;!
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#Befunge
Befunge
311>*#3\>#-:#1_$:00p00g-#@_010p0>:20p10g30v >p>40p"#"30g40g*!#v_$48*30g3%1-v^ >$55+,1v> 0 ^p03/3g03/3g04$_v#!*!-1%3g04!<^_^#- g00 < ^3g01p02:0p01_@#-g>#0,#02#:0#+g#11#g+#0:#<^
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#FreeBASIC
FreeBASIC
' version 18-08-2017 ' compile with: fbc -s console   Type _point_ As Double x, y End Type   Function shoelace_formula(p() As _point_ ) As Double   Dim As UInteger i Dim As Double sum   For i = 1 To UBound(p) -1 sum += p(i ).x * p(i +1).y sum -= p(i +1).x * p(i ).y Next sum +...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Common_Lisp
Common Lisp
sbcl --noinform --eval '(progn (princ "Hello") (terpri) (quit))'
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#D
D
rdmd --eval="writeln(q{Hello World!})"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Dc
Dc
dc -e '22 7/p'
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#Ada
Ada
with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;   procedure Test_Short_Circuit is function A (Value : Boolean) return Boolean is begin Put (" A=" & Boolean'Image (Value)); return Value; end A; function B (Value : Boolean) return Boolean is begin Put (" B=" & Boolean'Image (Value)); return Val...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#Ada
Ada
with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; with Ada.Integer_Text_IO; use Ada.Integer_Text_IO;   procedure Ascii_Table is N : Integer; begin for R in 0 .. 15 loop for C in 0 .. 5 loop N := 32 + 16 * C + R; Put (N, 3); Put (" : "); case N is when 32 => ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Pike
Pike
mapping db = ([]);   mapping make_episode(string series, string title, string episode, array date) { return ([ "series":series, "episode":episode, "title":title, "date":date ]); }   void print_episode(mapping episode) { write("  %-30s %10s %-30s (%{%d.%})\n", episode->series, episode->episode, episod...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#REXX
REXX
/*REXX program displays the number of days since the epoch for the DATE function (BIF). */   say ' today is: ' date() /*today's is format: mm MON YYYY */   days=date('Basedate') /*only the first char of option is used*/ say right(days, 40) " days since th...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Ring
Ring
  load "guilib.ring"   New qApp { win1 = new qMainWindow() { setwindowtitle("Using QDateEdit") setGeometry(100,100,250,100) oDate = new qdateedit(win1) { setGeometry(20,40,220,30) oDate.minimumDate() } ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#FOCAL
FOCAL
01.10 A "ORDER",O;S S=2^(O+1) 01.20 F X=0,S;S L(X)=0 01.30 S L(S/2)=1 01.40 F I=1,S/2;D 2;D 3 01.90 Q   02.10 F X=1,S-1;D 2.3 02.20 T !;R 02.30 I (L(X)),2.4,2.5 02.40 T " " 02.50 T "*"   03.10 F X=0,S;S K(X)=FABS(L(X-1)-L(X+1)) 03.20 F X=0,S;S L(X)=K(X)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#BQN
BQN
_decode ← {⌽𝕗|⌊∘÷⟜𝕗⍟(↕1+·⌊𝕗⋆⁼1⌈⊢)} Carpet ← { # 2D Array method using ∾. {∾(3‿3⥊4≠↕9)⊏⟨(≢𝕩)⥊0,𝕩⟩}⍟(𝕩-1) 1‿1⥊1 } Carpet1 ← { # base conversion method, works in a single step. ¬{∨´𝕨∧○((-𝕨⌈○≠𝕩)⊸↑)𝕩}⌜˜2|3 _decode¨↕3⋆𝕩-1 }   •Show " #"⊏˜Carpet 4 •Show (Carpet ≡ Carpet1) 4
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#F.C5.8Drmul.C3.A6
Fōrmulæ
package main   import "fmt"   type point struct{ x, y float64 }   func shoelace(pts []point) float64 { sum := 0. p0 := pts[len(pts)-1] for _, p1 := range pts { sum += p0.y*p1.x - p0.x*p1.y p0 = p1 } return sum / 2 }   func main() { fmt.Println(shoelace([]point{{3, 4}, {5, 11}, {1...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#Go
Go
package main   import "fmt"   type point struct{ x, y float64 }   func shoelace(pts []point) float64 { sum := 0. p0 := pts[len(pts)-1] for _, p1 := range pts { sum += p0.y*p1.x - p0.x*p1.y p0 = p1 } return sum / 2 }   func main() { fmt.Println(shoelace([]point{{3, 4}, {5, 11}, {1...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Delphi
Delphi
echo program Prog;begin writeln('Hi');end. >> "./a.dpt" & dcc32 -Q -CC -W- "./a.dpt" & a.exe
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#E
E
rune --src.e 'println("Hello")'
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Elixir
Elixir
$ elixir -e "IO.puts 'Hello, World!'" Hello, World!
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Emacs_Lisp
Emacs Lisp
emacs -batch -eval '(princ "Hello World!\n")'
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#ALGOL_68
ALGOL 68
PRIO ORELSE = 2, ANDTHEN = 3; # user defined operators # OP ORELSE = (BOOL a, PROC BOOL b)BOOL: ( a | a | b ), ANDTHEN = (BOOL a, PROC BOOL b)BOOL: ( a | b | a );   # user defined Short-circuit_evaluation procedures # PROC or else = (BOOL a, PROC BOOL b)BOOL: ( a | a | b ), and then = (BOOL a, PROC BOOL b)BOO...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#ALGOL_68
ALGOL 68
BEGIN # generate an ascii table for characters 32 - 127 # INT char count := 1; FOR c FROM 32 TO 127 DO print( ( whole( c, -4 ) , ": " , IF c = 32 THEN "SPC" ELIF c = 127 THEN "DEL" ELSE " " + REPR c + " " FI ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#PowerShell
PowerShell
  function db { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName="None")] [OutputType([PSCustomObject])] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$false, Position=0, ParameterSetName="Add a new entry")] [string] $Path = ".\SimpleDatabase.csv",   [Parameter...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Ruby
Ruby
irb(main):001:0> Time.at(0).utc => 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Run_BASIC
Run BASIC
eDate$ = date$("01/01/0001") cDate$ = date$(0) ' 01/01/1901 sDate$ = date$("01/01/1970")
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Rust
Rust
extern crate time;   use time::{at_utc, Timespec};   fn main() { let epoch = at_utc(Timespec::new(0, 0)); println!("{}", epoch.asctime()); }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Scala
Scala
import java.util.{Date, TimeZone, Locale} import java.text.DateFormat   val df=DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(DateFormat.LONG, DateFormat.LONG, Locale.ENGLISH) df.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC")) println(df.format(new Date(0)))
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#Forth
Forth
: stars ( mask -- ) begin dup 1 and if [char] * else bl then emit 1 rshift dup while space repeat drop ;   : triangle ( order -- ) 1 swap lshift ( 2^order ) 1 over 0 do cr over i - spaces dup stars dup 2* xor loop 2drop ;   5 triangle
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#Brainf.2A.2A.2A
Brainf***
input order and print the associated Sierpinski carpet orders over 5 require larger cell sizes   +++>>+[[-]>[-],[+[-----------[>[-]++++++[<------>-]<--<<[->>++++++++++<<]>>[-<<+ >>]<+>]]]<]<<[>>+<<-]+>[>>[-]>[-]<<<<[>>>>+<<<<-]>>>>[<<[<<+>>>+<-]>[<+>-]>-]<<< -]>[-]<<[>+>+<<-]>>[<<+>>-]<[<[>>+>+<<<-]>>>[<<<+>>>-]<[<[>>+...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#Haskell
Haskell
import Data.Bifunctor (bimap)   ----------- SHOELACE FORMULA FOR POLYGONAL AREA ----------   -- The area of a polygon formed by -- the list of (x, y) coordinates.   shoelace :: [(Double, Double)] -> Double shoelace = let calcSums ((x, y), (a, b)) = bimap (x * b +) (a * y +) in (/ 2) . abs . uncurry...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#J
J
shoelace=:verb define 0.5*|+/((* 1&|.)/ - (* _1&|.)/)|:y )
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Erlang
Erlang
$ erl -noshell -eval 'io:format("hello~n").' -s erlang halt hello
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#F.23
F#
> echo printfn "Hello from F#" | fsi --quiet Hello from F#
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Factor
Factor
$ factor -run=none -e="USE: io \"hi\" print"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#ALGOL_W
ALGOL W
begin   logical procedure a( logical value v ) ; begin write( "a: ", v ); v end ; logical procedure b( logical value v ) ; begin write( "b: ", v ); v end ;   write( "and: ", a( true ) and b( true ) ); write( "---" ); write( "or: ", a( true ) or b( true ) ); write( "---" ); write( "and: "...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#AppleScript
AppleScript
on run   map(test, {|and|, |or|})   end run   -- test :: ((Bool, Bool) -> Bool) -> (Bool, Bool, Bool, Bool) on test(f) map(f, {{true, true}, {true, false}, {false, true}, {false, false}}) end test       -- |and| :: (Bool, Bool) -> Bool on |and|(tuple) set {x, y} to tuple   a(x) and b(y) end |and|   -- |...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#ALGOL_W
ALGOL W
begin  % generate an ascii table for chars 32 - 127  % integer cPos; cPos := 0; for i := 32 until 127 do begin if cPos = 0 then write(); cPos := ( cPos + 1 ) rem 6; writeon( i_w := 3, s_w := 0, i, ": " ); if i = 32 then writeon( "Spc ") else if i = ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Python
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3   '''\ Simple database for: http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database   '''   import argparse from argparse import Namespace import datetime import shlex     def parse_args(): 'Set up, parse, and return arguments'   parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(epilog=globals()['__doc__'])   parser....
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Scheme
Scheme
; Display date at Time Zero in UTC. (printf "~s~%" (time-utc->date (make-time 'time-utc 0 0) 0))
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Seed7
Seed7
$ include "seed7_05.s7i"; include "time.s7i";   const proc: main is func begin writeln(time.value); end func;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Sidef
Sidef
say Time.new(0).gmtime.ctime;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#Fortran
Fortran
program Sierpinski_triangle implicit none   call Triangle(4)   contains   subroutine Triangle(n) implicit none integer, parameter :: i64 = selected_int_kind(18) integer, intent(in) :: n integer :: i, k integer(i64) :: c   do i = 0, n*4-1 c = 1 write(*, "(a)", advance="no") repeat(" ", 2 * (n*4 -...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#C
C
#include <stdio.h>   int main() { int i, j, dim, d; int depth = 3;   for (i = 0, dim = 1; i < depth; i++, dim *= 3);   for (i = 0; i < dim; i++) { for (j = 0; j < dim; j++) { for (d = dim / 3; d; d /= 3) if ((i % (d * 3)) / d == 1 && (j % (d * 3)) / d == 1) break; printf(d ? " " : "##"); } pri...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#Java
Java
import java.util.List;   public class ShoelaceFormula { private static class Point { int x, y;   Point(int x, int y) { this.x = x; this.y = y; }   @Override public String toString() { return String.format("(%d, %d)", x, y); } } ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Forth
Forth
$ gforth -e ".( Hello) cr bye" Hello
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Fortran
Fortran
  $ gawk 'BEGIN{print"write(6,\"(2(g12.3,x))\")(i/10.0,besj1(i/10.0), i=0,1000)\nend";exit(0)}'|gfortran -ffree-form -x f95 - | gnuplot -p -e 'plot "<./a.out" t "Bessel function of 1st kind" w l'  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Free_Pascal
Free Pascal
echo "begin writeLn('Hi'); end." | ifpc /dev/stdin
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#AutoHotkey
AutoHotkey
i = 1 j = 1 x := a(i) and b(j) y := a(i) or b(j)   a(p) { MsgBox, a() was called with the parameter "%p%". Return, p }   b(p) { MsgBox, b() was called with the parameter "%p%". Return, p }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#AWK
AWK
#!/usr/bin/awk -f BEGIN { print (a(1) && b(1)) print (a(1) || b(1)) print (a(0) && b(1)) print (a(0) || b(1)) }     function a(x) { print " x:"x return x } function b(y) { print " y:"y return y }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#APL
APL
{(¯3↑⍕⍵),': ',∊('Spc' 'Del'(⎕UCS ⍵))[32 127⍳⍵]}¨⍉6 16⍴31+⍳96
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Racket
Racket
  #!/usr/bin/env racket #lang racket   (define (*write file data) ; write data in human readable format (sexpr/line) (with-output-to-file file #:exists 'replace (lambda () (for ([x data]) (printf "~s\n" x))))) (define *read file->list) ; read our "human readable format"   (command-line #:once-any [("-a") file t...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Standard_ML
Standard ML
- Date.toString (Date.fromTimeUniv Time.zeroTime); val it = "Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970" : string
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Stata
Stata
. di %td 0 01jan1960 . di %tc 0 01jan1960 00:00:00
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Tcl
Tcl
% clock format 0 -gmt 1 Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 GMT 1970
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#TUSCRIPT
TUSCRIPT
$$ MODE TUSCRIPT - epoch number=1 dayofweeknr=DATE (date,day,month,year,number) epoch=JOIN(year,"-",month,day) PRINT "epoch: ", epoch," (daynumber ",number,")" - today's daynumber dayofweeknr=DATE (today,day,month,year,number) date=JOIN (year,"-",month,day) PRINT "today's date: ", date," (daynumber ", number,")"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Sierpinski triangle
Task Produce an ASCII representation of a Sierpinski triangle of order   N. Example The Sierpinski triangle of order   4   should look like this: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ...
#GAP
GAP
# Using parity of binomial coefficients SierpinskiTriangle := function(n) local i, j, s, b; n := 2^n - 1; b := " "; while Size(b) < n do b := Concatenation(b, b); od; for i in [0 .. n] do s := ""; for j in [0 .. i] do if IsEvenInt(Binomial(i, j)) then Append(s, " "); else Append(s, "* "); ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet
Sierpinski carpet
Task Produce a graphical or ASCII-art representation of a Sierpinski carpet of order   N. For example, the Sierpinski carpet of order   3   should look like this: ########################### # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## # ########################### ### ###### ###### ### # # # ## # # ## # # # ### ###### ...
#C.23
C#
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq;   class Program { static List<string> NextCarpet(List<string> carpet) { return carpet.Select(x => x + x + x) .Concat(carpet.Select(x => x + x.Replace('#', ' ') + x)) .Concat(carpet.Select(x => x ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shoelace_formula_for_polygonal_area
Shoelace formula for polygonal area
Given the n + 1 vertices x[0], y[0] .. x[N], y[N] of a simple polygon described in a clockwise direction, then the polygon's area can be calculated by: abs( (sum(x[0]*y[1] + ... x[n-1]*y[n]) + x[N]*y[0]) - (sum(x[1]*y[0] + ... x[n]*y[n-1]) + x[0]*y[N]) ) / 2 (Where abs returns the absolute value) Task Write ...
#JavaScript
JavaScript
(() => { "use strict";   // ------- SHOELACE FORMULA FOR POLYGONAL AREA -------   // shoelaceArea :: [(Float, Float)] -> Float const shoeLaceArea = vertices => abs( uncurry(subtract)( ap(zip)(compose(tail, cycle))( vertices ) .reduce( ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#FreeBASIC
FreeBASIC
' FB 1.05.0 Win64   Shell "echo For i As Integer = 1 To 10 : Print i : Next > zzz.bas && fbc zzz.bas && zzz" Sleep
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#Frink
Frink
$ frink -e "factorFlat[2^67-1]"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Shell_one-liner
Shell one-liner
Task Show how to specify and execute a short program in the language from a command shell, where the input to the command shell is only one line in length. Avoid depending on the particular shell or operating system used as much as is reasonable; if the language has notable implementations which have different comman...
#FutureBasic
FutureBasic
  window 1,,(0,0,160,120):Str255 a:open "Unix",1,"cal 10 2018":do:line input #1,a:print a:until eof(1):close 1:HandleEvents  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#Axe
Axe
TEST(0,0) TEST(0,1) TEST(1,0) TEST(1,1) Return   Lbl TEST r₁→X r₂→Y Disp X▶Hex+3," and ",Y▶Hex+3," = ",(A(X)?B(Y))▶Hex+3,i Disp X▶Hex+3," or ",Y▶Hex+3," = ",(A(X)??B(Y))▶Hex+3,i .Wait for keypress getKeyʳ Return   Lbl A r₁ Return   Lbl B r₁ Return
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation
Short-circuit evaluation
Control Structures These are examples of control structures. You may also be interested in: Conditional structures Exceptions Flow-control structures Loops Assume functions   a   and   b   return boolean values,   and further, the execution of function   b   takes considerable resources without side effects, an...
#BaCon
BaCon
' Short-circuit evaluation FUNCTION a(f) PRINT "FUNCTION a" RETURN f END FUNCTION   FUNCTION b(f) PRINT "FUNCTION b" RETURN f END FUNCTION   PRINT "FALSE and TRUE" x = a(FALSE) AND b(TRUE) PRINT x   PRINT "TRUE and TRUE" x = a(TRUE) AND b(TRUE) PRINT x   PRINT "FALSE or FALSE" y = a(FALSE) OR b(FALSE) P...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_ASCII_table
Show ASCII table
Task Show  the ASCII character set  from values   32   to   127   (decimal)   in a table format. Other tasks related to string operations: Metrics Array length String length Copy a string Empty string  (assignment) Counting Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioin...
#AppleScript
AppleScript
-- asciiTable :: () -> String on asciiTable() script row on |λ|(x) concat(map(justifyLeft(12, space), x)) end |λ| end script   unlines(map(row, ¬ transpose(chunksOf(16, map(my asciiEntry, ¬ enumFromTo(32, 127)))))) end asciiTable     --------------------------...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Simple_database
Simple database
Task Write a simple tool to track a small set of data. The tool should have a command-line interface to enter at least two different values. The entered data should be stored in a structured format and saved to disk. It does not matter what kind of data is being tracked.   It could be a collection (CDs, coins, base...
#Raku
Raku
#!/usr/bin/env raku use JSON::Fast ; sub MAIN( :$server='0.0.0.0', :$port=3333, :$dbfile='db' ) { my %db; my %index; my $dbdata = slurp "$dbfile.json" ; my $indexdata = slurp "{$dbfile}_index.json" ; %db = from-json($dbdata) if $dbdata ; %index = from-json($indexdata) if $indexdata ; react { ...
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#UNIX_Shell
UNIX Shell
$ date -ur 0 Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 UTC 1970
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Show_the_epoch
Show the epoch
Task Choose popular date libraries used by your language and show the   epoch   those libraries use. A demonstration is preferable   (e.g. setting the internal representation of the date to 0 ms/ns/etc.,   or another way that will still show the epoch even if it is changed behind the scenes by the implementers),   b...
#Visual_Basic
Visual Basic
Sub Main() Debug.Print Format(0, "dd mmm yyyy hh:mm") End Sub