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http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Perl
Perl
use POSIX; # for floor() and ceil()   exp(1); # e 4 * atan2(1, 1); # pi sqrt($x); # square root log($x); # natural logarithm; log10() available in POSIX module exp($x); # exponential abs($x); # absolute value floor($x); # floor ceil($x); # ceiling $x ** $y; # power   use Math::Trig; pi; # alternate way to get pi   use Math::Complex; pi; # alternate way to get pi
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#R
R
fname <- "notes.txt" contents <- readChar(fname, file.info(fname)$size)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Racket
Racket
(file->string "foo.txt")
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#F.23
F#
  // Reverse a string. Nigel Galloway: August 14th., 2019 let strRev α=let N=System.Globalization.StringInfo.GetTextElementEnumerator(α) List.unfold(fun n->if n then Some(N.GetTextElement(),N.MoveNext()) else None)(N.MoveNext())|>List.rev|>String.concat ""  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Roman_numerals/Encode
Roman numerals/Encode
Task Create a function taking a positive integer as its parameter and returning a string containing the Roman numeral representation of that integer. Modern Roman numerals are written by expressing each digit separately, starting with the left most digit and skipping any digit with a value of zero. In Roman numerals: 1990 is rendered: 1000=M, 900=CM, 90=XC; resulting in MCMXC 2008 is written as 2000=MM, 8=VIII; or MMVIII 1666 uses each Roman symbol in descending order: MDCLXVI
#Zsh
Zsh
function printroman () { local -a conv local number=$1 div rom num out conv=(I 1 IV 4 V 5 IX 9 X 10 XL 40 L 50 XC 90 C 100 CD 400 D 500 CM 900 M 1000) for num rom in ${(Oa)conv}; do (( div = number / num, number = number % num )) while (( div-- > 0 )); do out+=$rom done done echo $out }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Objective-C
Objective-C
@interface NSString (RosettaCodeAddition) - (NSString *) repeatStringByNumberOfTimes: (NSUInteger) times; @end   @implementation NSString (RosettaCodeAddition) - (NSString *) repeatStringByNumberOfTimes: (NSUInteger) times { return [@"" stringByPaddingToLength:[self length]*times withString:self startingAtIndex:0]; } @end
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Mathematica.2FWolfram_Language
Mathematica/Wolfram Language
DeleteDuplicates[{0, 2, 1, 4, 2, 0, 3, 1, 1, 1, 0, 3}]
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Seed7
Seed7
const type: matrix is array array float;   const proc: toReducedRowEchelonForm (inout matrix: mat) is func local var integer: numRows is 0; var integer: numColumns is 0; var integer: row is 0; var integer: column is 0; var integer: pivot is 0; var float: factor is 0.0; begin numRows := length(mat); numColumns := length(mat[1]); for row range numRows downto 1 do column := 1; while column <= numColumns and mat[row][column] = 0.0 do incr(column); end while; if column > numColumns then # Empty rows are moved to the bottom mat := mat[.. pred(row)] & mat[succ(row) ..] & [] (mat[row]); decr(numRows); end if; end for; for pivot range 1 to numRows do if mat[pivot][pivot] = 0.0 then # Find a row were the pivot column is not zero row := 1; while row <= numRows and mat[row][pivot] = 0.0 do incr(row); end while; # Add row were the pivot column is not zero for column range 1 to numColumns do mat[pivot][column] +:= mat[row][column]; end for; end if; if mat[pivot][pivot] <> 1.0 then # Make sure that the pivot element is 1.0 factor := 1.0 / mat[pivot][pivot]; for column range pivot to numColumns do mat[pivot][column] := mat[pivot][column] * factor; end for; end if; for row range 1 to numRows do if row <> pivot and mat[row][pivot] <> 0.0 then # Make sure that in all other rows the pivot column contains zero factor := -mat[row][pivot]; for column range pivot to numColumns do mat[row][column] +:= mat[pivot][column] * factor; end for; end if; end for; end for; end func;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Phix
Phix
?E -- Euler number ?PI -- pi ?log(E) -- natural logarithm ?log10(10) -- base 10 logarithm ?exp(log(5)) -- exponential ?sqrt(5) -- square root ?abs(-1.2) -- absolute value ?floor(-1.2) -- floor, -2 ?ceil(-1.2) -- ceiling, -1 ?round(-1.8) -- rounded, -2 ?trunc(-1.8) -- truncate, -1 ?power(E,log(5)) -- displays 5.0 ?power(10,log10(5)) -- displays 5.0 ?INVLN10 -- displays 0.434.. ?exp(1/INVLN10) -- displays 10.0
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Raku
Raku
my $string = slurp 'sample.txt';
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Raven
Raven
'myfile.txt' read as $content_as_string
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Factor
Factor
"hello" reverse
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#OCaml
OCaml
let string_repeat s n = let s = Bytes.of_string s in let len = Bytes.length s in let res = Bytes.create (n * len) in for i = 0 to pred n do Bytes.blit s 0 res (i * len) len done; (Bytes.to_string res) ;;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#MATLAB
MATLAB
>> unique([1 2 6 3 6 4 5 6])   ans =   1 2 3 4 5 6
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Sidef
Sidef
func rref (M) { var (j, rows, cols) = (0, M.len, M[0].len)   for r in (^rows) { j < cols || return M   var i = r while (!M[i][j]) { ++i == rows || next i = r ++j == cols && return M }   M[i, r] = M[r, i] if (r != i) M[r] = (M[r] »/» M[r][j])   for n in (^rows) { next if (n == r) M[n] = (M[n] »-« (M[r] »*» M[n][j])) } ++j }   return M }   func say_it (message, array) { say "\n#{message}"; array.each { |row| say row.map { |n| " %5s" % n.as_rat }.join } }   var M = [ [ # base test case [ 1, 2, -1, -4 ], [ 2, 3, -1, -11 ], [ -2, 0, -3, 22 ], ], [ # mix of number styles [ 3, 0, -3, 1 ], [ .5, 3/2, -3, -2 ], [ .2, 4/5, -1.6, .3 ], ], [ # degenerate case [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 1], [ 2, 4, 6, 2, 6, 2], [ 3, 6, 18, 9, 9, -6], [ 4, 8, 12, 10, 12, 4], [ 5, 10, 24, 11, 15, -4], ], ];   M.each { |matrix| say_it('Original Matrix', matrix); say_it('Reduced Row Echelon Form Matrix', rref(matrix)); say ''; }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#PHP
PHP
M_E; //e M_PI; //pi sqrt(x); //square root log(x); //natural logarithm--log base 10 also available (log10) exp(x); //exponential abs(x); //absolute value floor(x); //floor ceil(x); //ceiling pow(x,y); //power
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#REALbasic
REALbasic
  Function readFile(theFile As FolderItem, txtEncode As TextEncoding = Nil) As String Dim fileContents As String Dim tis As TextInputStream tis = tis.Open(theFile) fileContents = tis.ReadAll(txtEncode) tis.Close Return fileContents   Exception err As NilObjectException MsgBox("File Not Found.") End Function  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#REBOL
REBOL
read %my-file ; read as text read/binary %my-file ; preserve contents exactly
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#FALSE
FALSE
1_ [^$1_=~][]#% [$1_=~][,]#
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Oforth
Oforth
StringBuffer new "abcd" <<n(5)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Maxima
Maxima
unique([8, 9, 5, 2, 0, 7, 0, 0, 4, 2, 7, 3, 9, 6, 6, 2, 4, 7, 9, 8, 3, 8, 0, 3, 7, 0, 2, 7, 6, 0]); [0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Swift
Swift
  var lead = 0 for r in 0..<rows { if (cols <= lead) { break } var i = r while (m[i][lead] == 0) { i += 1 if (i == rows) { i = r lead += 1 if (cols == lead) { lead -= 1 break } } } for j in 0..<cols { let temp = m[r][j] m[r][j] = m[i][j] m[i][j] = temp } let div = m[r][lead] if (div != 0) { for j in 0..<cols { m[r][j] /= div } } for j in 0..<rows { if (j != r) { let sub = m[j][lead] for k in 0..<cols { m[j][k] -= (sub * m[r][k]) } } } lead += 1 }  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Picat
Picat
main => println(math.e), println(math.pi), nl,   println(sqrt(2)), nl,   println(log(10)),  % base e println(log(math.pi,10)),  % some base, here pi println(log2(10)),  % base 2 println(exp(2.302585092994046)), nl,   println(abs(- math.e)), nl, println(floor(sqrt(101))), println(ceiling(sqrt(101))), nl, println(math.pi**math.e),  % power println(pow(math.pi,math.e)),  % power nl.
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Retro
Retro
  here 'input.txt file:slurp
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#REXX
REXX
/*REXX program reads an entire file line-by-line and stores it as a continuous string.*/ parse arg iFID . /*obtain optional argument from the CL.*/ if iFID=='' then iFID= 'a_file' /*Not specified? Then use the default.*/ $= /*a string of file's contents (so far).*/ do while lines(iFID)\==0 /*read the file's lines until finished.*/ $=$ || linein(iFID) /*append a (file's) line to the string,*/ end /*while*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Fancy
Fancy
"hello world!" reverse
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#OpenEdge.2FProgress
OpenEdge/Progress
MESSAGE FILL( "ha", 5 ) VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX.
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#MAXScript
MAXScript
uniques = #(1, 2, 3, "a", "b", "c", 2, 3, 4, "b", "c", "d") for i in uniques.count to 1 by -1 do ( id = findItem uniques uniques[i] if (id != i) do deleteItem uniques i )
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Tcl
Tcl
package require Tcl 8.5 namespace path {::tcl::mathop ::tcl::mathfunc}   proc toRREF {m} { set lead 0 lassign [size $m] rows cols for {set r 0} {$r < $rows} {incr r} { if {$cols <= $lead} { break } set i $r while {[lindex $m $i $lead] == 0} { incr i if {$rows == $i} { set i $r incr lead if {$cols == $lead} { # Tcl can't break out of nested loops return $m } } } # swap rows i and r foreach idx [list $i $r] row [list [lindex $m $r] [lindex $m $i]] { lset m $idx $row } # divide row r by m(r,lead) set val [lindex $m $r $lead] for {set j 0} {$j < $cols} {incr j} { lset m $r $j [/ [double [lindex $m $r $j]] $val] }   for {set i 0} {$i < $rows} {incr i} { if {$i != $r} { # subtract m(i,lead) multiplied by row r from row i set val [lindex $m $i $lead] for {set j 0} {$j < $cols} {incr j} { lset m $i $j [- [lindex $m $i $j] [* $val [lindex $m $r $j]]] } } } incr lead } return $m }   set m {{1 2 -1 -4} {2 3 -1 -11} {-2 0 -3 22}} print_matrix $m print_matrix [toRREF $m]
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#PicoLisp
PicoLisp
(scl 12) # 12 places after decimal point (load "@lib/math.l")   (prinl (format (exp 1.0) *Scl)) # e, exp (prinl (format pi *Scl)) # pi   (prinl (format (pow 2.0 0.5) *Scl)) # sqare root (prinl (format (sqrt 2.0 1.0) *Scl))   (prinl (format (log 2.0) *Scl)) # logarithm (prinl (format (exp 4.0) *Scl)) # exponential   (prinl (format (abs -7.2) *Scl)) # absolute value (prinl (abs -123))   (prinl (format (pow 3.0 4.0) *Scl)) # power
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Ring
Ring
  # Read the file cStr = read("myfile.txt") # print the file content See cStr  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Ruby
Ruby
# Read entire text file. str = IO.read "foobar.txt"   # It can also read a subprocess. str = IO.read "| grep ftp /etc/services"
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#FBSL
FBSL
FUNCTION StrRev1(BYVAL $p1) DIM $b = "" REPEAT LEN(p1) b = b & RIGHT(p1,1) p1 = LEFT(p1,LEN(p1)-1) END REPEAT RETURN b END FUNCTION  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#OxygenBasic
OxygenBasic
    'REPEATING A CHARACTER   print string 10,"A" 'result AAAAAAAAAA   'REPEATING A STRING   function RepeatString(string s,sys n) as string sys i, le=len s if le=0 then exit function n*=le function=nuls n ' for i=1 to n step le mid function,i,s next end function   print RepeatString "ABC",3 'result ABCABCABC  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Microsoft_Small_Basic
Microsoft Small Basic
  ' Set the data. dataArray[1] = 1 dataArray[2] = 2 dataArray[3] = 2 dataArray[4] = 3 dataArray[5] = 4 dataArray[6] = 5 dataArray[7] = 5   resultArray[1] = dataArray[1] lastResultIndex = 1 position = 1 While position < Array.GetItemCount(dataArray) position = position + 1 isNewNumber = 1 ' logical 1 resultIndex = 1 While (resultIndex <= lastResultIndex) And isNewNumber = 1 If dataArray[position] = resultArray[resultIndex] Then isNewNumber = 0 EndIf resultIndex = resultIndex + 1 EndWhile If isNewNumber = 1 Then lastResultIndex = lastResultIndex + 1 resultArray[lastResultIndex] = dataArray[position] EndIf EndWhile For resultIndex = 1 To lastResultIndex TextWindow.WriteLine(resultArray[resultIndex]) EndFor  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#TI-83_BASIC
TI-83 BASIC
rref([[1,2,-1,-4][2,3,-1,-11][-2,0,-3,22]])
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#PL.2FI
PL/I
/* e not available other than by using exp(1q0).*/ /* pi not available other than by using a trig function such as: pi=4*atan(1) */ y = sqrt(x); y = log(x); y = log2(x); y = log10(x); y = exp(x); y = abs(x); y = floor(x); y = ceil(x); a = x**y; /* power */ /* extra functions: */ y = erf(x); /* the error function. */ y = erfc(x); /* the error function complemented. */ y = gamma (x); y = loggamma (x);
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Run_BASIC
Run BASIC
open DefaultDir$ + "/public/test.txt" for binary as #f fileLen = LOF(#f) a$ = input$(#f, fileLen) print a$ close #f
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Rust
Rust
use std::fs::File; use std::io::Read;   fn main() { let mut file = File::open("somefile.txt").unwrap();   let mut contents: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); // Returns amount of bytes read and append the result to the buffer let result = file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); println!("Read {} bytes", result);   // To print the contents of the file let filestr = String::from_utf8(contents).unwrap(); println!("{}", filestr); }
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Forth
Forth
: exchange ( a1 a2 -- ) 2dup c@ swap c@ rot c! swap c! ; : reverse ( c-addr u -- ) 1- bounds begin 2dup > while 2dup exchange -1 /string repeat 2drop ;   s" testing" 2dup reverse type \ gnitset
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Oz
Oz
declare fun {Repeat Xs N} if N > 0 then {Append Xs {Repeat Xs N-1}} else nil end end in {System.showInfo {Repeat "Ha" 5}}
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#PARI.2FGP
PARI/GP
repeat(s,n)={ if(n, Str(repeat(s, n-1), s), "") };
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#MiniScript
MiniScript
items = [1, 2, 3, "a", "b", "c", 2, 3, 4, "b", "c", "d"] d = {} for i in items d.push i end for print d.indexes
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#ML
ML
fun mem (x, []) = false | (x eql a, a :: as) = true | (x, _ :: as) = mem (x, as) ; fun remdup ([], uniq) = rev uniq | (h :: t, uniq) = if mem(h, uniq) then remdup (t, uniq) else remdup (t, h :: uniq) | L = remdup (L, [])   ; println ` implode ` remdup ` explode "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog"; println ` remdup [1,2,3,4,4,3,2,1, "dog","cat","dog", 1.1, 2.2, 3.3, 1.1];  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#TI-89_BASIC
TI-89 BASIC
rref([1,2,–1,–4; 2,3,–1,–11; –2,0,–3,22])
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Pop11
Pop11
pi  ;;; Number Pi sqrt(x)  ;;; Square root log(x)  ;;; Natural logarithm exp(x)  ;;; Exponential function abs(x)  ;;; Absolute value x ** y  ;;; x to the power y
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#PowerShell
PowerShell
Write-Host ([Math]::E) Write-Host ([Math]::Pi) Write-Host ([Math]::Sqrt(2)) Write-Host ([Math]::Log(2)) Write-Host ([Math]::Exp(2)) Write-Host ([Math]::Abs(-2)) Write-Host ([Math]::Floor(3.14)) Write-Host ([Math]::Ceiling(3.14)) Write-Host ([Math]::Pow(2, 3))
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Scala
Scala
object TextFileSlurper extends App { val fileLines = try scala.io.Source.fromFile("my_file.txt", "UTF-8").mkString catch { case e: java.io.FileNotFoundException => e.getLocalizedMessage() } }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Scheme
Scheme
(with-input-from-file "foo.txt" (lambda () (reverse-list->string (let loop ((char (read-char)) (result '())) (if (eof-object? char) result (loop (read-char) (cons char result)))))))
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Fortran
Fortran
PROGRAM Example   CHARACTER(80) :: str = "This is a string" CHARACTER :: temp INTEGER :: i, length   WRITE (*,*) str length = LEN_TRIM(str) ! Ignores trailing blanks. Use LEN(str) to reverse those as well DO i = 1, length/2 temp = str(i:i) str(i:i) = str(length+1-i:length+1-i) str(length+1-i:length+1-i) = temp END DO WRITE(*,*) str   END PROGRAM Example
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Pascal
Pascal
"ha" x 5
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Perl
Perl
"ha" x 5
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Modula-2
Modula-2
  MODULE RemoveDuplicates;   FROM STextIO IMPORT WriteLn; FROM SWholeIO IMPORT WriteInt;   TYPE TArrayRange = [1 .. 7]; TArray = ARRAY TArrayRange OF INTEGER;   VAR DataArray, ResultArray: TArray; ResultIndex, LastResultIndex, Position: CARDINAL; IsNewNumber: BOOLEAN;   BEGIN (* Set the data. *); DataArray[1] := 1; DataArray[2] := 2; DataArray[3] := 2; DataArray[4] := 3; DataArray[5] := 4; DataArray[6] := 5; DataArray[7] := 5;   ResultArray[1] := DataArray[1]; LastResultIndex := 1; Position := 1; WHILE Position < HIGH(DataArray) DO INC(Position); IsNewNumber := TRUE; ResultIndex := 1; WHILE (ResultIndex <= LastResultIndex) AND IsNewNumber DO IF DataArray[Position] = ResultArray[ResultIndex] THEN IsNewNumber := FALSE; END; INC(ResultIndex); END; IF IsNewNumber THEN INC(LastResultIndex); ResultArray[LastResultIndex] := DataArray[Position]; END END; FOR ResultIndex := 1 TO LastResultIndex DO WriteInt(ResultArray[ResultIndex], 1); WriteLn; END; END RemoveDuplicates.  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Ursala
Ursala
#import std #import flo   pivot = -<x fleq+ abs~~bh descending = ~&a^&+ ^|ahPathS2fattS2RpC/~& reflect = ~&lxPrTSx+ *iiD ~&l-~brS+ zipp0 row_reduce = ^C/vid*hhiD *htD minus^*p/~&r times^*D/vid@bh ~&l rref = reflect+ (descending row_reduce)+ reflect+ descending row_reduce+ pivot   #show+   test =   printf/*=*'%8.4f' rref < <1.,2.,-1.,-4.>, <2.,3.,-1.,-11.>, <-2.,0.,-3.,22.>>
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#PureBasic
PureBasic
Debug #E Debug #PI Debug Sqr(f) Debug Log(f) Debug Exp(f) Debug Log10(f) Debug Abs(f) Debug Pow(f,f)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Python
Python
import math   math.e # e math.pi # pi math.sqrt(x) # square root (Also commonly seen as x ** 0.5 to obviate importing the math module) math.log(x) # natural logarithm math.log10(x) # base 10 logarithm math.exp(x) # e raised to the power of x abs(x) # absolute value math.floor(x) # floor math.ceil(x) # ceiling x ** y # exponentiation pow(x, y[, n]) # exponentiation [, modulo n (useful in certain encryption/decryption algorithms)]   # The math module constants and functions can, of course, be imported directly by: # from math import e, pi, sqrt, log, log10, exp, floor, ceil
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Seed7
Seed7
$ include "seed7_05.s7i"; include "getf.s7i";   const proc: main is func local var string: fileContent is ""; begin fileContent := getf("text.txt"); end func;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#SenseTalk
SenseTalk
Put file "~/Documents/myFile.txt" into TestFile put testFile
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#FreeBASIC
FreeBASIC
' FB 1.05.0 Win64   Function ReverseString(s As Const String) As String If s = "" Then Return s Dim length As Integer = Len(s) Dim r As String = Space(length) For i As Integer = 0 To length - 1 r[i] = s[length - 1 - i] Next Return r End Function   Dim s As String = "asdf" Print "'"; s; "' reversed is '"; ReverseString(s); "'"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Phix
Phix
?repeat('*',5) ?join(repeat("ha",5),"")
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Phixmonti
Phixmonti
def rep /# s n -- s #/ "" swap for drop over chain endfor nip enddef   "ha" 5 rep print
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#MUMPS
MUMPS
REMDUPE(L,S)  ;L is the input listing  ;S is the separator between entries  ;R is the list to be returned NEW Z,I,R FOR I=1:1:$LENGTH(L,S) SET Z($PIECE(L,S,I))=""  ;Repack for return SET I="",R="" FOR SET I=$O(Z(I)) QUIT:I="" SET R=$SELECT($L(R)=0:I,1:R_S_I) KILL Z,I QUIT R
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Nanoquery
Nanoquery
items = {1, 2, 3, "a", "b", "c", 2, 3, 4, "b", "c", "d"} unique = {}   for item in items if not item in unique unique.append(item) end end
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#VBA
VBA
Private Function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(M As Variant) As Variant Dim lead As Integer: lead = 0 Dim rowCount As Integer: rowCount = UBound(M) Dim columnCount As Integer: columnCount = UBound(M(0)) Dim i As Integer For r = 0 To rowCount If lead >= columnCount Then Exit For End If i = r Do While M(i)(lead) = 0 i = i + 1 If i = rowCount Then i = r lead = lead + 1 If lead = columnCount Then Exit For End If End If Loop Dim tmp As Variant tmp = M(r) M(r) = M(i) M(i) = tmp If M(r)(lead) <> 0 Then div = M(r)(lead) For t = LBound(M(r)) To UBound(M(r)) M(r)(t) = M(r)(t) / div Next t End If For j = 0 To rowCount If j <> r Then subt = M(j)(lead) For t = LBound(M(j)) To UBound(M(j)) M(j)(t) = M(j)(t) - subt * M(r)(t) Next t End If Next j lead = lead + 1 Next r ToReducedRowEchelonForm = M End Function   Public Sub main() r = ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Array( _ Array(1, 2, -1, -4), _ Array(2, 3, -1, -11), _ Array(-2, 0, -3, 22))) For i = LBound(r) To UBound(r) Debug.Print Join(r(i), vbTab) Next i End Sub
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#R
R
exp(1) # e pi # pi sqrt(x) # square root log(x) # natural logarithm log10(x) # base 10 logarithm log(x, y) # arbitrary base logarithm exp(x) # exponential abs(x) # absolute value floor(x) # floor ceiling(x) # ceiling x^y # power
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Racket
Racket
(exp 1)  ; e pi  ; pi (sqrt x)  ; square root (log x)  ; natural logarithm (exp x)  ; exponential (abs x)  ; absolute value (floor x)  ; floor (ceiling x)  ; ceiling (expt x y)  ; power
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Sidef
Sidef
var file = File.new(__FILE__); var content = file.open_r.slurp; print content;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Smalltalk
Smalltalk
(StandardFileStream oldFileNamed: 'foo.txt') contents
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Frink
Frink
println[reverse["abcdef"]]
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#PHP
PHP
str_repeat("ha", 5)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#PicoLisp
PicoLisp
(pack (need 5 "ha")) -> "hahahahaha"
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Neko
Neko
/** Remove duplicate elements, in Neko */   var original = $array(1, 2, 1, 4, 5, 2, 15, 1, 3, 4)   /* Create a table with only unique elements from the array */ var dedup = function(a) { var size = $asize(a) var hash = $hnew(size) while size > 0 { var v = a[size - 1] var k = $hkey(v) $hset(hash, k, v, null) size -= 1 } return hash }   /* Show the original list and the unique values */ $print(original, "\n") var show = function(k, v) $print(v, " ") $hiter(dedup(original), show) $print("\n")
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Visual_FoxPro
Visual FoxPro
  CLOSE DATABASES ALL LOCAL lnRows As Integer, lnCols As Integer, lcSafety As String LOCAL ARRAY matrix[1] lcSafety = SET("Safety") SET SAFETY OFF CLEAR CREATE CURSOR results (c1 B(6), c2 B(6), c3 B(6), c4 B(6)) CREATE CURSOR curs1(c1 I, c2 I, c3 I, c4 I) INSERT INTO curs1 VALUES (1,2,-1,-4) INSERT INTO curs1 VALUES (2,3,-1,-11) INSERT INTO curs1 VALUES (-2,0,-3,22) lnRows = RECCOUNT() && 3 lnCols = FCOUNT() && 4 SELECT * FROM curs1 INTO ARRAY matrix IF RREF(@matrix, lnRows, lnCols) SELECT results APPEND FROM ARRAY matrix BROWSE NORMAL IN SCREEN ENDIF SET SAFETY &lcSafety   FUNCTION RREF(mat, tnRows As Integer, tnCols As Integer) As Boolean LOCAL lnPivot As Integer, i As Integer, r As Integer, j As Integer, ; p As Double. llResult As Boolean, llExit As Boolean llResult = .T. llExit = .F. lnPivot = 1 FOR r = 1 TO tnRows IF lnPivot > tnCols EXIT ENDIF i = r DO WHILE mat[i,lnPivot] = 0 i = i + 1 IF i = tnRows i = r lnPivot = lnPivot + 1 IF lnPivot > tnCols llExit = .T. EXIT ENDIF ENDIF ENDDO IF llExit EXIT ENDIF ASwapRows(@mat, i, r) p = mat[r,lnPivot] IF p # 0 FOR j = 1 TO tnCols mat[r,j] = mat[r,j]/p ENDFOR ELSE ? "Divison by zero." llResult = .F. EXIT ENDIF FOR i = 1 TO tnRows IF i # r p = mat[i,lnPivot] FOR j = 1 TO tnCols mat[i,j] = mat[i,j] - mat[r,j]*p ENDFOR ENDIF ENDFOR lnPivot = lnPivot + 1 ENDFOR RETURN llResult ENDFUNC   PROCEDURE ASwapRows(arr, tnRow1 As Integer, tnRow2 As Integer) *!* Interchange rows tnRow1 and tnRow2 of array arr. LOCAL n As Integer n = ALEN(arr,2) LOCAL ARRAY tmp[1,n] STORE 0 TO tmp ACPY2(@arr, @tmp, tnRow1, 1) ACPY2(@arr, @arr, tnRow2, tnRow1) ACPY2(@tmp, @arr, 1, tnRow2) ENDPROC   PROCEDURE ACPY2(m1, m2, tnSrcRow As Integer, tnDestRow As Integer) *!* Copy m1[tnSrcRow,*] to m2[tnDestRow,*] *!* m1 and m2 must have the same number of columns. LOCAL n As Integer, e1 As Integer, e2 As Integer n = ALEN(m1,2) e1 = AELEMENT(m1,tnSrcRow,1) e2 = AELEMENT(m2,tnDestRow,1) ACOPY(m1, m2, e1, n, e2) ENDPROC  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Raku
Raku
say e; # e say π; # or pi # pi say τ; # or tau # tau   # Common mathmatical function are availble # as subroutines and as numeric methods. # It is a matter of personal taste and # programming style as to which is used. say sqrt 2; # Square root say 2.sqrt; # Square root   # If you omit a base, does natural logarithm say log 2; # Natural logarithm say 2.log; # Natural logarithm   # Specify a base if other than e say log 4, 10; # Base 10 logarithm say 4.log(10); # Base 10 logarithm say 4.log10; # Convenience, base 10 only logarithm   say exp 7; # Exponentiation base e say 7.exp; # Exponentiation base e   # Specify a base if other than e say exp 7, 4; # Exponentiation say 7.exp(4); # Exponentiation say 4 ** 7; # Exponentiation   say abs -2; # Absolute value say (-2).abs; # Absolute value   say floor -3.5; # Floor say (-3.5).floor; # Floor   say ceiling pi; # Ceiling say pi.ceiling; # Ceiling   say e ** π\i + 1 ≅ 0; # :-)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#SNOBOL4
SNOBOL4
input(.inbin,21,"filename.txt [-r524288]")  :f(end) rdlp buf = inbin  :s(rdlp) * * now process the 'buf' containing the file * end
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Sparkling
Sparkling
let contents = readfile("foo.txt");
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#SPL
SPL
text = #.readtext("filename.txt")
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Futhark
Futhark
  fun main(s: []i32) = s[::-1]  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Pike
Pike
"ha"*5;
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#PL.2FI
PL/I
  /* To repeat a string a variable number of times: */   s = repeat('ha', 4);   /* or */   s = copy('ha', 5);   /* To repeat a single character a fixed number of times: */   s = (5)'h'; /* asigns 'hhhhh' to s. */  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#Nemerle
Nemerle
using System.Console;   module RemDups { Main() : void { def nums = array[1, 4, 6, 3, 6, 2, 7, 2, 5, 2, 6, 8]; def unique = $[n | n in nums].RemoveDuplicates(); WriteLine(unique); } }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Wren
Wren
import "/matrix" for Matrix import "/fmt" for Fmt   var m = Matrix.new([ [ 1, 2, -1, -4], [ 2, 3, -1, -11], [-2, 0, -3, 22] ])   System.print("Original:\n") Fmt.mprint(m, 3, 0) System.print("\nRREF:\n") m.toReducedRowEchelonForm Fmt.mprint(m, 3, 0)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#REXX
REXX
a=abs(y) /*takes the absolute value of y.*/
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Ring
Ring
  See "Mathematical Functions" + nl See "Sin(0) = " + sin(0) + nl See "Sin(90) radians = " + sin(90) + nl See "Sin(90) degree = " + sin(90*3.14/180) + nl   See "Cos(0) = " + cos(0) + nl See "Cos(90) radians = " + cos(90) + nl See "Cos(90) degree = " + cos(90*3.14/180) + nl   See "Tan(0) = " + tan(0) + nl See "Tan(90) radians = " + tan(90) + nl See "Tan(90) degree = " + tan(90*3.14/180) + nl   See "asin(0) = " + asin(0) + nl See "acos(0) = " + acos(0) + nl See "atan(0) = " + atan(0) + nl See "atan2(1,1) = " + atan2(1,1) + nl   See "sinh(0) = " + sinh(0) + nl See "sinh(1) = " + sinh(1) + nl See "cosh(0) = " + cosh(0) + nl See "cosh(1) = " + cosh(1) + nl See "tanh(0) = " + tanh(0) + nl See "tanh(1) = " + tanh(1) + nl   See "exp(0) = " + exp(0) + nl See "exp(1) = " + exp(1) + nl See "log(1) = " + log(1) + nl See "log(2) = " + log(2) + nl See "log10(1) = " + log10(1) + nl See "log10(2) = " + log10(2) + nl See "log10(10) = " + log10(10) + nl   See "Ceil(1.12) = " + Ceil(1.12) + nl See "Ceil(1.72) = " + Ceil(1.72) + nl   See "Floor(1.12) = " + floor(1.12) + nl See "Floor(1.72) = " + floor(1.72) + nl   See "fabs(1.12) = " + fabs(1.12) + nl See "fabs(1.72) = " + fabs(1.72) + nl   See "pow(2,3) = " + pow(2,3) + nl   see "sqrt(16) = " + sqrt(16) + nl  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Standard_ML
Standard ML
fun readFile path = (fn strm => TextIO.inputAll strm before TextIO.closeIn strm) (TextIO.openIn path)
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Stata
Stata
mata f = fopen("somedata.txt", "r") fseek(f, 0, 1) n = ftell(f) fseek(f, 0, -1) s = fread(f, n) fclose(f) end
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Swift
Swift
import Foundation   let path = "~/input.txt".stringByExpandingTildeInPath if let string = String(contentsOfFile: path, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding) { println(string) // print contents of file }
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#FutureBasic
FutureBasic
void local fn DoIt CFStringRef s1 = @"asdf", s2 = @"" long index for index = len(s1) - 1 to 0 step -1 s2 = fn StringByAppendingString( s2, mid(s1,index,1) ) next print s1,s2 end fn   window 1   fn DoIt   HandleEvents
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Plain_English
Plain English
To run: Start up. Put "ha" into a string. Append the string to itself given 5. Write the string on the console. Fill another string with the asterisk byte given 5. Write the other string on the console. Wait for the escape key. Shut down.   To append a string to itself given a number: If the number is less than 1, exit. Privatize the string. Privatize the number. Subtract 1 from the number. Append the string to the original string given the number.
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#NetRexx
NetRexx
/* NetRexx */ options replace format comments java crossref symbols nobinary   -- Note: Task requirement is to process "arrays". The following converts arrays into simple lists of words: -- Putting the resulting list back into an array is left as an exercise for the reader. a1 = [2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 'cats', 222, -100.2, +11, 1.1, +7, '7.', 7, 5, 5, 3, 2, 0, 4.4, 2] a2 = [1, 2, 3, 'a', 'b', 'c', 2, 3, 4, 'b', 'c', 'd'] a3 = ['Now', 'is', 'the', 'time', 'for', 'all', 'good', 'men', 'to', 'come', 'to', 'the', 'aid', 'of', 'the', 'party.'] x = 0 lists = '' x = x + 1; lists[0] = x; lists[x] = array2wordlist(a1) x = x + 1; lists[0] = x; lists[x] = array2wordlist(a2) x = x + 1; lists[0] = x; lists[x] = array2wordlist(a3)   loop ix = 1 to lists[0] nodups_list = remove_dups(lists[ix]) say ix.right(4)':' lists[ix] say ''.right(4)':' nodups_list say end ix   return   -- ============================================================================= method remove_dups(list) public static   newlist = '' nodups = '0' loop w_ = 1 to list.words() ix = list.word(w_) nodups[ix] = nodups[ix] + 1 -- we can even collect a count of dups if we want end w_ loop k_ over nodups newlist = newlist k_ end k_   return newlist.space   -- ============================================================================= method array2wordlist(ra = Rexx[]) public static   wordlist = '' loop r_ over ra wordlist = wordlist r_ end r_   return wordlist.space  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#Yabasic
Yabasic
// Rosetta Code problem: https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form // by Jjuanhdez, 06/2022   dim matrix (3, 4) matrix(1, 1) = 1 : matrix(1, 2) = 2 : matrix(1, 3) = -1 : matrix(1, 4) = -4 matrix(2, 1) = 2 : matrix(2, 2) = 3 : matrix(2, 3) = -1 : matrix(2, 4) = -11 matrix(3, 1) = -2 : matrix(3, 2) = 0 : matrix(3, 3) = -3 : matrix(3, 4) = 22   RREF (matrix())   for row = 1 to 3 for col = 1 to 4 if matrix(row, col) = 0 then print "0", chr$(9); else print matrix(row, col), chr$(9); end if next print next end   sub RREF(x()) local nrows, ncols, lead, r, i, j, n nrows = arraysize(matrix(), 1) //3 ncols = arraysize(matrix(), 2) //4 lead = 1 for r = 1 to nrows if lead >= ncols break i = r while matrix(i, lead) = 0 i = i + 1 if i = nrows then i = r lead = lead + 1 if lead = ncols break 2 end if wend for j = 1 to ncols temp = matrix(i, j) matrix(i, j) = matrix(r, j) matrix(r, j) = temp next n = matrix(r, lead) if n <> 0 then for j = 1 to ncols matrix(r, j) = matrix(r, j) / n next end if for i = 1 to nrows if i <> r then n = matrix(i, lead) for j = 1 to ncols matrix(i, j) = matrix(i, j) - matrix(r, j) * n next end if next lead = lead + 1 next end sub
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#RLaB
RLaB
>> const e euler ln10 ln2 lnpi log10e log2e pi pihalf piquarter rpi sqrt2 sqrt2r sqrt3 sqrtpi tworpi
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Ruby
Ruby
x.abs #absolute value x.magnitude #absolute value x.floor #floor x.ceil #ceiling x ** y #power include Math E #e PI #pi sqrt(x) #square root log(x) #natural logarithm log(x, y) #logarithm base y log10(x) #base 10 logarithm exp(x) #exponential  
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#Tcl
Tcl
set f [open $filename] set data [read $f] close $f
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Read_entire_file
Read entire file
Task Load the entire contents of some text file as a single string variable. If applicable, discuss: encoding selection, the possibility of memory-mapping. Of course, in practice one should avoid reading an entire file at once if the file is large and the task can be accomplished incrementally instead (in which case check File IO); this is for those cases where having the entire file is actually what is wanted.
#TUSCRIPT
TUSCRIPT
  $$ MODE TUSCRIPT ERROR/STOP OPEN ("rosetta.txt",READ,-std-) var=FILE ("rosetta.txt")  
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 Word frequency Letter frequency Jewels and stones I before E except after C Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Gambas
Gambas
Public Sub Main() Dim sString As String = "asdf" Dim sOutput As String Dim siCount As Short   For siCount = Len(sString) DownTo 1 sOutput &= Mid(sString, siCount, 1) Next   Print sOutput   End
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Repeat_a_string
Repeat a string
Take a string and repeat it some number of times. Example: repeat("ha", 5)   =>   "hahahahaha" If there is a simpler/more efficient way to repeat a single “character” (i.e. creating a string filled with a certain character), you might want to show that as well (i.e. repeat-char("*", 5) => "*****"). 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 Bioinformatics/base count Count occurrences of a substring Count how many vowels and consonants occur in a string Remove/replace XXXX redacted Conjugate a Latin verb Remove vowels from a string String interpolation (included) Strip block comments Strip comments from a string Strip a set of characters from a string Strip whitespace from a string -- top and tail Strip control codes and extended characters from a string Anagrams/Derangements/shuffling Word wheel ABC problem Sattolo cycle Knuth shuffle Ordered words Superpermutation minimisation Textonyms (using a phone text pad) Anagrams Anagrams/Deranged anagrams Permutations/Derangements Find/Search/Determine ABC words Odd words Word ladder Semordnilap Word search Wordiff  (game) String matching Tea cup rim text Alternade words Changeable words State name puzzle String comparison Unique characters Unique characters in each string Extract file extension Levenshtein distance Palindrome detection Common list elements Longest common suffix Longest common prefix Compare a list of strings Longest common substring Find common directory path Words from neighbour ones Change e letters to i in words Non-continuous subsequences Longest common subsequence Longest palindromic substrings Longest increasing subsequence Words containing "the" substring Sum of the digits of n is substring of n Determine if a string is numeric Determine if a string is collapsible Determine if a string is squeezable Determine if a string has all unique characters Determine if a string has all the same characters Longest substrings without repeating characters Find words which contains all the vowels Find words which contains most consonants Find words which contains more than 3 vowels Find words which first and last three letters are equals Find words which odd letters are consonants and even letters are vowels or vice_versa Formatting Substring Rep-string Word wrap String case Align columns Literals/String Repeat a string Brace expansion Brace expansion using ranges Reverse a string Phrase reversals Comma quibbling Special characters String concatenation Substring/Top and tail Commatizing numbers Reverse words in a string Suffixation of decimal numbers Long literals, with continuations Numerical and alphabetical suffixes Abbreviations, easy Abbreviations, simple Abbreviations, automatic Song lyrics/poems/Mad Libs/phrases Mad Libs Magic 8-ball 99 Bottles of Beer The Name Game (a song) The Old lady swallowed a fly The Twelve Days of Christmas Tokenize Text between Tokenize a string Word break problem Tokenize a string with escaping Split a character string based on change of character Sequences Show ASCII table De Bruijn sequences Self-referential sequences Generate lower case ASCII alphabet
#Plorth
Plorth
"ha" 5 *
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Remove_duplicate_elements
Remove duplicate elements
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 O(n2) sorts Bubble sort | Cocktail sort | Cocktail sort with shifting bounds | Comb sort | Cycle sort | Gnome sort | Insertion sort | Selection sort | Strand sort other sorts Bead sort | Bogo sort | Common sorted list | Composite structures sort | Custom comparator sort | Counting sort | Disjoint sublist sort | External sort | Jort sort | Lexicographical sort | Natural sorting | Order by pair comparisons | Order disjoint list items | Order two numerical lists | Object identifier (OID) sort | Pancake sort | Quickselect | Permutation sort | Radix sort | Ranking methods | Remove duplicate elements | Sleep sort | Stooge sort | [Sort letters of a string] | Three variable sort | Topological sort | Tree sort Given an Array, derive a sequence of elements in which all duplicates are removed. There are basically three approaches seen here: Put the elements into a hash table which does not allow duplicates. The complexity is O(n) on average, and O(n2) worst case. This approach requires a hash function for your type (which is compatible with equality), either built-in to your language, or provided by the user. Sort the elements and remove consecutive duplicate elements. The complexity of the best sorting algorithms is O(n log n). This approach requires that your type be "comparable", i.e., have an ordering. Putting the elements into a self-balancing binary search tree is a special case of sorting. Go through the list, and for each element, check the rest of the list to see if it appears again, and discard it if it does. The complexity is O(n2). The up-shot is that this always works on any type (provided that you can test for equality).
#NewLISP
NewLISP
(unique '(1 2 3 a b c 2 3 4 b c d))
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Reduced_row_echelon_form
Reduced row echelon form
Reduced row echelon form You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know. Task Show how to compute the reduced row echelon form (a.k.a. row canonical form) of a matrix. The matrix can be stored in any datatype that is convenient (for most languages, this will probably be a two-dimensional array). Built-in functions or this pseudocode (from Wikipedia) may be used: function ToReducedRowEchelonForm(Matrix M) is lead := 0 rowCount := the number of rows in M columnCount := the number of columns in M for 0 ≤ r < rowCount do if columnCount ≤ lead then stop end if i = r while M[i, lead] = 0 do i = i + 1 if rowCount = i then i = r lead = lead + 1 if columnCount = lead then stop end if end if end while Swap rows i and r If M[r, lead] is not 0 divide row r by M[r, lead] for 0 ≤ i < rowCount do if i ≠ r do Subtract M[i, lead] multiplied by row r from row i end if end for lead = lead + 1 end for end function For testing purposes, the RREF of this matrix: 1 2 -1 -4 2 3 -1 -11 -2 0 -3 22 is: 1 0 0 -8 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2
#zkl
zkl
var [const] GSL=Import("zklGSL"); // libGSL (GNU Scientific Library) fcn toReducedRowEchelonForm(M){ // in place lead,rows,columns := 0,M.rows,M.cols; foreach r in (rows){ if (columns<=lead) return(M); i:=r; while(M[i,lead]==0){ // not a great check to use with real numbers i+=1; if(i==rows){ i=r; lead+=1; if(lead==columns) return(M); } } M.swapRows(i,r); if(x:=M[r,lead]) M[r]/=x; foreach i in (rows){ if(i!=r) M[i]-=M[r]*M[i,lead] } lead+=1; } M }
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Real_constants_and_functions
Real constants and functions
Task Show how to use the following math constants and functions in your language   (if not available, note it):   e   (base of the natural logarithm)   π {\displaystyle \pi }   square root   logarithm   (any base allowed)   exponential   (ex )   absolute value   (a.k.a. "magnitude")   floor   (largest integer less than or equal to this number--not the same as truncate or int)   ceiling   (smallest integer not less than this number--not the same as round up)   power   (xy ) Related task   Trigonometric Functions
#Run_BASIC
Run BASIC
print "exp:";chr$(9); EXP(1) print "PI:";chr$(9); 22/7 print "Sqr2:";chr$(9); SQR(2) print "Log2:";chr$(9); LOG(2) : REM Base 10 print "Exp2:";chr$(9); EXP(2) print "Abs2:";chr$(9); ABS(-2) print "Floor:";chr$(9); INT(1.534) print "ceil:";chr$(9); val(using("###",1.534)) print "Power:";chr$(9); 1.23^4