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Re: Re: First JAPH - Spell perl in two hundred and eighty five thousand and seventy four easy steps

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on Jan 12, 2002 at 07:35 UTC ( [id://138209]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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in thread First JAPH - Spell perl in two hundred and eighty five thousand and seventy four easy steps

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; my $theword = @ARGV[0]; my $A='a'; FINDIT: for (0..99999999){ $A++; if ($A eq "$theword") {print "$_\n"; last FINDIT; } }
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Re: Re: Re: First JAPH - Spell perl in two hundred and eighty five thousand and seventy four easy steps
by holonaut (Initiate) on Sep 11, 2002 at 18:31 UTC
    Wow. That can take a really long time to count. This little bit o' code is much faster.
    #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Convert pseudo-base26 number (digits: a-z) to decimal # really intended to find the ending number needed in # the for loop for any given string to be used my $num = 0; my $char = "a"; my $answer = 0; until ($char eq "aa") { $equiv{$char}=$num; $num++; $char++; } print "Enter your lowercase string: "; chomp($string = <STDIN>); @strArray=reverse(split(//,$string)); for ($i = 0; $i < @strArray; $i++) { $answer += ($equiv{$strArray[($i)]} * (25 ** $i)); } print --$answer;
      I tried the code and it did not work. After a little experimenting following code did work. I added the orignal one liner to the generator to validate it. The mistakes that I saw were two fold. First base should have be 26 not 25. Second the magical text increment behavior is not equivalent to incrementing numbers.
      9 goes to 10
      z goes to aa  not a0 
      
      as a result the equivs have to run a-z === 1-26 not 0-25 and the answer offset is 2 not 1.
      #!/usr/bin/perl -w # Convert pseudo-base26 number (digits: a-z) to decimal # really intended to find the ending number needed in # the for loop for any given string to be used my $num = 1; # was $num = 1 my $char = "a"; my $answer = 0; until ($char eq "aa") { $equiv{$char}=$num; $num++; $char++; } print "Enter your lowercase string: "; chomp($string = <STDIN>); @strArray=reverse(split(//,$string)); for ($i = 0; $i < @strArray; $i++) { $answer += ($equiv{$strArray[($i)]} * (26 ** $i)); # was 25 ** $i } $offset = $answer - 2; print $offset,"\n"; my $A="a";for(0..$offset){$A++;}print"$A";

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