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@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ const std = @import("std");
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fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
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}
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
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// Use the len property to get the length of the array:
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const length = some_primes.???;
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std.debug.print("First: {}, Fourth: {}, Length: {}\n",
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.{first, fourth, length});
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std.debug.print("First: {}, Fourth: {}, Length: {}\n", .{
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first, fourth, length,
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});
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}
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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
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// That's all the problems. Let's see our results:
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std.debug.print("d={u} {s}{s}\n", .{ d, laugh, major_tom });
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//
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// Keen eyes will notice that we've put 'u' and 's' inside the '{}'
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// placeholders in the format string above. This tells the
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// print() function to format the values as a UTF-8 character and
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@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("With the discount, the price is ${}.\n", .{price});
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}
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@ -23,6 +23,5 @@ pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("The End.\n", .{});
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}
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//
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// Note that "for" loops also work on things called "slices"
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// which we'll see later.
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@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("Answer to the Ultimate Question: {}\n", .{answer});
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}
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//
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// Please define the deepThought() function below.
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//
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// We're just missing a couple things. One thing we're NOT missing is the
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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
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});
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}
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//
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// Please give this function the correct input parameter(s).
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// You'll need to figure out the parameter name and type that we're
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// expecting. The output type has already been specified for you.
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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("\n", .{});
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}
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//
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// You won't see this every day: a function that takes an array with
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// exactly four u16 numbers. This is not how you would normally pass
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// an array to a function. We'll learn about slices and pointers in
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@ -28,7 +27,6 @@ fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) ??? {
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}
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}
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//
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// This function bears a striking resemblance to twoToThe() in the last
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// exercise. But don't be fooled! This one does the math without the aid
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// of the standard library!
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@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("I compiled!", .{});
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}
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@ -37,7 +37,9 @@ pub fn main() void {
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// detectProblems() Returns the number or an error.
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//
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fn makeJustRight(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
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return fixTooBig(n) catch |err| { return err; };
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return fixTooBig(n) catch |err| {
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return err;
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};
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}
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fn fixTooBig(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
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if (n > 20) return MyNumberError.TooBig;
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return n;
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}
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@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
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}
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fn addFive(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
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//
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// This function needs to return any error which might come back from detect().
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// Please use a "try" statement rather than a "catch".
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//
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if (n > 20) return MyNumberError.TooBig;
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return n;
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}
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for (animals) |a| printAnimal(a);
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std.debug.print("done.\n", .{});
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}
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std.debug.print(") ", .{}); // <---- how!?
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if (animal == 'g'){ std.debug.print("Goat", .{}); return; }
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if (animal == 'c'){ std.debug.print("Cat", .{}); return; }
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if (animal == 'd'){ std.debug.print("Dog", .{}); return; }
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if (animal == 'g') {
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std.debug.print("Goat", .{});
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return;
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}
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if (animal == 'c') {
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std.debug.print("Cat", .{});
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return;
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}
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if (animal == 'd') {
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std.debug.print("Dog", .{});
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return;
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}
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std.debug.print("Unknown", .{});
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}
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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//
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var counter: u32 = 0;
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const MyErr = error{ GetFail, IncFail };
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for (operations) |op| {
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switch (op) {
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1 => { current_value += 1; },
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2 => { current_value -= 1; },
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3 => { current_value *= current_value; },
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1 => {
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current_value += 1;
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},
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2 => {
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current_value -= 1;
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},
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3 => {
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current_value *= current_value;
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},
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}
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value});
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Ops.inc,
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Ops.pow,
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Ops.dec,
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Ops.dec
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Ops.dec,
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};
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var current_value: u32 = 0;
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for (operations) |op| {
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switch (op) {
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Ops.inc => { current_value += 1; },
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Ops.dec => { current_value -= 1; },
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Ops.pow => { current_value *= current_value; },
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Ops.inc => {
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current_value += 1;
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},
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Ops.dec => {
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current_value -= 1;
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},
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Ops.pow => {
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current_value *= current_value;
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},
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// No "else" needed! Why is that?
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}
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std.debug.print("Your wizard has {} health and {} gold.", .{
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glorp_the_wise.health,
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glorp_the_wise.gold
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glorp_the_wise.gold,
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});
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}
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// Printing all RPG characters in a loop:
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for (chars) |c, num| {
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std.debug.print("Character {} - G:{} H:{} XP:{}\n",
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.{num+1, c.gold, c.health, c.experience});
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std.debug.print("Character {} - G:{} H:{} XP:{}\n", .{
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num + 1, c.gold, c.health, c.experience,
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});
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}
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}
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makeFive(&num);
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std.debug.print("num: {}, ", .{num});
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// Now something interesting. Let's pass a reference to a
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// specific array value:
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makeFive(&more_nums[2]);
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const Character = struct {
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class: Class,
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gold: u32,
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health: u8 = 100, // <--- You can also fields a default value!
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health: u8 = 100, // <--- You can also provide fields a default value!
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experience: u32,
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};
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printCharacter(???);
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}
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// Note how this function's "c" parameter is a pointer to a Character struct.
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fn printCharacter(c: *Character) void {
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// But we'll leave this as-is. Sorry Deep Thought.
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return null;
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}
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//
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// Blast from the past:
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//
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// Optionals are a lot like error union types which can either
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