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/zig-out/
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/answers/
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/patches/healed/
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*.md
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//
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const std = @import("std");
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fn main() void {
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pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
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}
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// Please complete the import below:
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//
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??? = @import("std");
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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std.debug.print("Standard Library.\n", .{});
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const std = @import("std");
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pub fn main() void {
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const n: u8 = 50;
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var n: u8 = 50;
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n = n + 5;
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const pi: u8 = 314159;
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const pi: u32 = 314159;
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const negative_eleven: u8 = -11;
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const negative_eleven: i8 = -11;
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// There are no errors in the next line, just explanation:
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// Perhaps you noticed before that the print function takes two
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// (Problem 1)
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// This "const" is going to cause a problem later - can you see what it is?
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// How do we fix it?
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const some_primes = [_]u8{ 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 };
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var some_primes = [_]u8{ 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 };
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// Individual values can be set with '[]' notation.
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// Example: This line changes the first prime to 2 (which is correct):
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// (Problem 2)
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// Looks like we need to complete this expression. Use the example
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// above to set "fourth" to the fourth element of the some_primes array:
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const fourth = some_primes[???];
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const fourth = some_primes[3];
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// (Problem 3)
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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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const length = some_primes.len;
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std.debug.print("First: {}, Fourth: {}, Length: {}\n", .{
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first, fourth, length,
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// (Problem 1)
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// Please set this array concatenating the two arrays above.
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// It should result in: 1 3 3 7
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const leet = ???;
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const leet = le ++ et;
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// (Problem 2)
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// Please set this array using repetition.
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// It should result in: 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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const bit_pattern = [_]u8{ 1, 0, 0, 1 } ** 3;
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// Okay, that's all of the problems. Let's see the results.
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//
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// (Problem 1)
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// Use array square bracket syntax to get the letter 'd' from
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// the string "stardust" above.
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const d: u8 = ziggy[???];
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const d: u8 = ziggy[4];
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// (Problem 2)
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// Use the array repeat '**' operator to make "ha ha ha ".
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const laugh = "ha " ???;
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const laugh = "ha " ** 3;
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// (Problem 3)
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// Use the array concatenation '++' operator to make "Major Tom".
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// (You'll need to add a space as well!)
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const major = "Major";
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const tom = "Tom";
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const major_tom = major ??? tom;
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const major_tom = major ++ " " ++ tom;
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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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pub fn main() void {
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const lyrics =
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Ziggy played guitar
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Jamming good with Andrew Kelley
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And the Spiders from Mars
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\\Ziggy played guitar
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\\Jamming good with Andrew Kelley
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\\And the Spiders from Mars
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;
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std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{lyrics});
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// the idiomatic type to use for array indexing.
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//
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// There IS a problem on this line, but 'usize' isn't it.
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const x: usize = 1;
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var x: usize = 1;
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// Note: When you want to declare memory (an array in this
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// case) without putting anything in it, you can set it to
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lang[0] = letters[x];
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x = 3;
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lang[???] = letters[x];
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lang[1] = letters[x];
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x = ???;
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lang[2] = letters[???];
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x = 5;
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lang[2] = letters[x];
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// We want to "Program in Zig!" of course:
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std.debug.print("Program in {s}!\n", .{lang});
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const foo = 1;
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// Please fix this condition:
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if (foo) {
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if (foo != 0) {
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// We want our program to print this message!
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std.debug.print("Foo is 1!\n", .{});
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} else {
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// Please use an if...else expression to set "price".
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// If discount is true, the price should be $17, otherwise $20:
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const price: u8 = if ???;
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const price: u8 = if (discount == true) 17 else 20;
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std.debug.print("With the discount, the price is ${}.\n", .{price});
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}
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var n: u32 = 2;
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// Please use a condition that is true UNTIL "n" reaches 1024:
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while (???) {
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while (n != 1024) {
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// Print the current number
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});
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// Please set the continue expression so that we get the desired
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// results in the print statement below.
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while (n < 1000) : ??? {
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while (n < 1000) : (n *= 2) {
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// Print the current number
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});
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}
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while (n <= 20) : (n += 1) {
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// The '%' symbol is the "modulo" operator and it
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// returns the remainder after division.
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if (n % 3 == 0) ???;
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if (n % 5 == 0) ???;
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if (n % 3 == 0) continue;
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if (n % 5 == 0) continue;
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});
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}
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// Oh dear! This while loop will go forever?!
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// Please fix this so the print statement below gives the desired output.
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while (true) : (n += 1) {
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if (???) ???;
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if (n == 4) break;
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}
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// Result: we want n=4
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std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{});
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for (???) |???| {
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for (story) |scene| {
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if (scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{});
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if (scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{});
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if (scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{});
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// the value of the place as a power of two for each bit.
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//
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// See if you can figure out the missing pieces:
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for (bits, ???) |bit, ???| {
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for (bits, 0..) |bit, i| {
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// Note that we convert the usize i to a u32 with
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// @intCast(), a builtin function just like @import().
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// We'll learn about these properly in a later exercise.
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// Let's go from 1 to 16. This has been started for you, but there
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// are some problems. :-(
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//
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const std = import standard library;
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const std = @import("std");
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function main() void {
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pub fn main() void {
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var i: u8 = 1;
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const stop_at: u8 = 16;
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// What kind of loop is this? A 'for' or a 'while'?
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??? (i <= stop_at) : (i += 1) {
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while (i <= stop_at) : (i += 1) {
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if (i % 3 == 0) std.debug.print("Fizz", .{});
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if (i % 5 == 0) std.debug.print("Buzz", .{});
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if (!(i % 3 == 0) and !(i % 5 == 0)) {
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std.debug.print("{}", .{???});
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std.debug.print("{}", .{i});
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}
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std.debug.print(", ", .{});
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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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// keyword "pub", which is not needed here. Can you guess why?
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//
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??? deepThought() ??? {
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fn deepThought() u8 {
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return 42; // Number courtesy Douglas Adams
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}
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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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//
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fn twoToThe(???) u32 {
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fn twoToThe(my_number: u32) u32 {
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return std.math.pow(u32, 2, my_number);
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// std.math.pow(type, a, b) takes a numeric type and two
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// numbers of that type (or that can coerce to that type) and
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//
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// This function prints, but does not return anything.
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//
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fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) ??? {
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loop (numbers) |n| {
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fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) void {
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for (numbers) |n| {
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{twoToThe(n)});
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}
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}
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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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//
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fn twoToThe(number: u16) ??? {
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fn twoToThe(number: u16) u16 {
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var n: u16 = 0;
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var total: u16 = 1;
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loop (n < number) : (n += 1) {
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while (n < number) : (n += 1) {
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total *= 2;
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}
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return ???;
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return total;
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}
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// "TooSmall". Please add it where needed!
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const MyNumberError = error{
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TooBig,
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???,
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TooSmall,
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TooFour,
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};
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if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooBig) {
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std.debug.print(">4. ", .{});
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}
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if (???) {
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if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooSmall) {
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std.debug.print("<4. ", .{});
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}
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if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooFour) {
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const MyNumberError = error{TooSmall};
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pub fn main() void {
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var my_number: ??? = 5;
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var my_number: MyNumberError!u8 = 5;
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// Looks like my_number will need to either store a number OR
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// an error. Can you set the type correctly above?
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pub fn main() void {
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const a: u32 = addTwenty(44) catch 22;
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const b: u32 = addTwenty(4) ??? 22;
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const b: u32 = addTwenty(4) catch 22;
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std.debug.print("a={}, b={}\n", .{ a, b });
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}
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// Please provide the return type from this function.
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// Hint: it'll be an error union.
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fn addTwenty(n: u32) ??? {
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fn addTwenty(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
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if (n < 5) {
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return MyNumberError.TooSmall;
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} else {
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// If we get a TooSmall error, we should return 10.
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// If we get any other error, we should return that error.
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// Otherwise, we return the u32 number.
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return detectProblems(n) ???;
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return detectProblems(n) catch |err| {
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if (err == MyNumberError.TooSmall) {
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return 10;
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}
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return err;
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};
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}
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fn detectProblems(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
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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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const x = detect(n);
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const x = try detect(n);
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return x + 5;
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}
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// to be able to pass it up as a return value of main().
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//
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// We just learned of a single statement which can accomplish this.
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stdout.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
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try stdout.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
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}
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pub fn main() void {
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// Without changing anything else, please add a 'defer' statement
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// to this code so that our program prints "One Two\n":
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std.debug.print("Two\n", .{});
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defer std.debug.print("Two\n", .{});
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std.debug.print("One ", .{});
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}
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fn printAnimal(animal: u8) void {
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std.debug.print("(", .{});
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std.debug.print(") ", .{}); // <---- how?!
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defer std.debug.print(") ", .{}); // <---- how?!
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if (animal == 'g') {
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std.debug.print("Goat", .{});
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// Please make the "failed" message print ONLY if the makeNumber()
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// function exits with an error:
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std.debug.print("failed!\n", .{});
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errdefer std.debug.print("failed!\n", .{});
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var num = try getNumber(); // <-- This could fail!
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// match for every possible value). Please add an "else"
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// to this switch to print a question mark "?" when c is
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// not one of the existing matches.
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else => std.debug.print("?", .{}),
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}
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}
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26 => 'Z',
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// As in the last exercise, please add the 'else' clause
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// and this time, have it return an exclamation mark '!'.
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else => '!',
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};
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std.debug.print("{c}", .{real_char});
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3 => {
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current_value *= current_value;
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},
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else => {
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unreachable;
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},
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}
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std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value});
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} else |err| switch (err) {
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MyNumberError.TooBig => std.debug.print(">4. ", .{}),
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// Please add a match for TooSmall here and have it print: "<4. "
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MyNumberError.TooSmall => std.debug.print("<4. ", .{}),
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}
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}
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const NumError = error{IllegalNumber};
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pub fn main() void {
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pub fn main() !void {
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const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer();
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const my_num: u32 = getNumber();
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const my_num: u32 = getNumber() catch 42;
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try stdout.print("my_num={}\n", .{my_num});
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}
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const std = @import("std");
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// Please complete the enum!
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const Ops = enum { ??? };
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const Ops = enum { inc, pow, dec };
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pub fn main() void {
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const operations = [_]Ops{
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const Color = enum(u32) {
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red = 0xff0000,
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green = 0x00ff00,
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blue = ???,
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blue = 0x0000ff,
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};
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pub fn main() void {
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\\<p>
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\\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Red</span>
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\\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Green</span>
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\\ <span style="color: #{}">Blue</span>
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\\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Blue</span>
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\\</p>
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\\
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, .{
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@intFromEnum(Color.red),
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@intFromEnum(Color.green),
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@intFromEnum(???), // Oops! We're missing something!
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@intFromEnum(Color.blue), // Oops! We're missing something!
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});
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}
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