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Zig
41 lines
962 B
Zig
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// Zig has some fun array operators.
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//
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// You can use '++' to concatenate two arrays:
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// const a = [_]u8{ 1,2 };
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// const b = [_]u8{ 3,4 };
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// const c = a ++ b ++ [_]u8{ 5 }; // 1,2,3,4,5
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//
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// You can use '**' to repeat an array:
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// const d = [_]u8{ 1,2,3 } ** 2; // 1,2,3,1,2,3
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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const le = [_]u8{ 1, 3 };
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const et = [_]u8{ 3, 7 };
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// I want this to contain digits: 1 3 3 7
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const leet = ???;
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// I want this to contain digits: 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
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const bit_pattern = [_]u8{ ??? } ** 3;
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// We could print these arrays with leet[0], leet[1],...but let's
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// have a little preview of Zig 'for' loops instead!
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std.debug.print("LEET: ", .{});
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for (leet) |*n| {
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std.debug.print("{}", .{n.*});
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}
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std.debug.print(", Bits: ", .{});
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for (bit_pattern) |*n| {
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std.debug.print("{}", .{n.*});
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}
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std.debug.print("\n", .{});
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}
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