| author | Christian Urban <christian.urban@kcl.ac.uk> | 
| Sun, 15 Jan 2023 10:57:28 +0000 | |
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// Scala Lecture 4  | 
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//=================  | 
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// tail-recursion  | 
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// polymorphic types  | 
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// implicits  | 
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import scala.annotation.tailrec  | 
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def fact(n: BigInt): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) 1 else n * fact(n - 1)  | 
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def factT(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) acc else factT(n - 1, n * acc)  | 
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println(factT(1000000), 1))  | 
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def foo[A](args: List[A]) = ???  | 
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foo(List("1","2","3","4"))
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// from knight1.scala  | 
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def first(xs: List[Pos], f: Pos => Option[Path]) : Option[Path] = ???  | 
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// should be  | 
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def first[A, B](xs: List[A], f: A => Option[B]) : Option[B] = ???  | 
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// expressions (essentially trees)  | 
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abstract class Exp  | 
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case class N(n: Int) extends Exp // for numbers  | 
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case class Plus(e1: Exp, e2: Exp) extends Exp  | 
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case class Times(e1: Exp, e2: Exp) extends Exp  | 
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def string(e: Exp) : String = e match {
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case N(n) => s"$n"  | 
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  case Plus(e1, e2) => s"(${string(e1)} + ${string(e2)})" 
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  case Times(e1, e2) => s"(${string(e1)} * ${string(e2)})"
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}  | 
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val e = Plus(N(9), Times(N(3), N(4)))  | 
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println(string(e))  | 
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def eval(e: Exp) : Int = e match {
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case N(n) => n  | 
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case Plus(e1, e2) => eval(e1) + eval(e2)  | 
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case Times(e1, e2) => eval(e1) * eval(e2)  | 
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}  | 
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println(eval(e))  | 
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// simplification rules:  | 
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// e + 0, 0 + e => e  | 
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// e * 0, 0 * e => 0  | 
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// e * 1, 1 * e => e  | 
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//  | 
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// (....0 ....)  | 
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def simp(e: Exp) : Exp = e match {
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case N(n) => N(n)  | 
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  case Plus(e1, e2) => (simp(e1), simp(e2)) match {
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case (N(0), e2s) => e2s  | 
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case (e1s, N(0)) => e1s  | 
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case (e1s, e2s) => Plus(e1s, e2s)  | 
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}  | 
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  case Times(e1, e2) => (simp(e1), simp(e2)) match {
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case (N(0), _) => N(0)  | 
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case (_, N(0)) => N(0)  | 
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case (N(1), e2s) => e2s  | 
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case (e1s, N(1)) => e1s  | 
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case (e1s, e2s) => Times(e1s, e2s)  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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val e2 = Times(Plus(N(0), N(1)), Plus(N(0), N(9)))  | 
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println(string(e2))  | 
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println(string(simp(e2)))  | 
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// Tokens and Reverse Polish Notation  | 
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abstract class Token  | 
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case class T(n: Int) extends Token  | 
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case object PL extends Token  | 
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case object TI extends Token  | 
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// transfroming an Exp into a list of tokens  | 
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def rp(e: Exp) : List[Token] = e match {
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case N(n) => List(T(n))  | 
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case Plus(e1, e2) => rp(e1) ::: rp(e2) ::: List(PL)  | 
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case Times(e1, e2) => rp(e1) ::: rp(e2) ::: List(TI)  | 
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}  | 
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println(string(e2))  | 
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println(rp(e2))  | 
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def comp(ls: List[Token], st: List[Int] = Nil) : Int = (ls, st) match {
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case (Nil, st) => st.head  | 
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case (T(n)::rest, st) => comp(rest, n::st)  | 
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case (PL::rest, n1::n2::st) => comp(rest, n1 + n2::st)  | 
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case (TI::rest, n1::n2::st) => comp(rest, n1 * n2::st)  | 
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}  | 
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comp(rp(e))  | 
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def proc(s: String) : Token = s match {
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case "+" => PL  | 
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case "*" => TI  | 
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case _ => T(s.toInt)  | 
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}  | 
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comp("1 2 + 4 * 5 + 3 +".split(" ").toList.map(proc), Nil)
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// Polymorphic Types  | 
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// You do not want to write functions like contains, first,  | 
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// length and so on for every type of lists.  | 
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def length_int_list(lst: List[Int]): Int = lst match {
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case Nil => 0  | 
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case _::xs => 1 + length_int_list(xs)  | 
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}  | 
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length_int_list(List(1, 2, 3, 4))  | 
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def length_string_list(lst: List[String]): Int = lst match {
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case Nil => 0  | 
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case _::xs => 1 + length_string_list(xs)  | 
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}  | 
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length_string_list(List("1", "2", "3", "4"))
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// you can make the function parametric in type(s)  | 
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def length[A](lst: List[A]): Int = lst match {
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case Nil => 0  | 
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case x::xs => 1 + length(xs)  | 
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}  | 
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length(List("1", "2", "3", "4"))
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length(List(1, 2, 3, 4))  | 
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length[String](List(1, 2, 3, 4))  | 
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def map[A, B](lst: List[A], f: A => B): List[B] = lst match {
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case Nil => Nil  | 
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case x::xs => f(x)::map(xs, f)  | 
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}  | 
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map(List(1, 2, 3, 4), (x: Int) => x.toString)  | 
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// from knight1.scala  | 
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def first(xs: List[Pos], f: Pos => Option[Path]) : Option[Path] = ???  | 
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// should be  | 
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def first[A, B](xs: List[A], f: A => Option[B]) : Option[B] = ???  | 
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// Type inference is local in Scala  | 
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def id[T](x: T) : T = x  | 
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val x = id(322) // Int  | 
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val y = id("hey")        // String
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val z = id(Set(1,2,3,4)) // Set[Int]  | 
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// The type variable concept in Scala can get really complicated.  | 
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//  | 
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// - variance (OO)  | 
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// - bounds (subtyping)  | 
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// - quantification  | 
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// Java has issues with this too: Java allows  | 
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// to write the following incorrect code, and  | 
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// only recovers by raising an exception  | 
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// at runtime.  | 
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// Object[] arr = new Integer[10];  | 
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// arr[0] = "Hello World";  | 
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// Scala gives you a compile-time error, which  | 
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// is much better.  | 
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var arr = Array[Int]()  | 
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arr(0) = "Hello World"  | 
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// Function definitions again  | 
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//============================  | 
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// variable arguments  | 
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def printAll(strings: String*) = {
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strings.foreach(println)  | 
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printAll()  | 
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printAll("foo")
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printAll("foo", "bar")
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printAll("foo", "bar", "baz")
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// pass a list to the varargs field  | 
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val fruits = List("apple", "banana", "cherry")
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printAll(fruits: _*)  | 
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// you can also implement your own string interpolations  | 
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import scala.language.implicitConversions  | 
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import scala.language.reflectiveCalls  | 
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implicit def sring_inters(sc: StringContext) = new {
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    def i(args: Any*): String = s"${sc.s(args:_*)}\n"
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}  | 
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i"add ${3+2} ${3 * 3}" 
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// default arguments  | 
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def length[A](xs: List[A]) : Int = xs match {
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case Nil => 0  | 
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case _ :: tail => 1 + length(tail)  | 
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}  | 
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def lengthT[A](xs: List[A], acc : Int = 0) : Int = xs match {
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case Nil => acc  | 
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case _ :: tail => lengthT(tail, 1 + acc)  | 
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}  | 
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lengthT(List.fill(100000)(1))  | 
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def fact(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt = 1): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) acc else fact(n - 1, n * acc)  | 
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fact(10)  | 
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// currying (Haskell Curry)  | 
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def add(x: Int, y: Int) = x + y  | 
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List(1,2,3,4,5).map(x => add(3, x))  | 
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def add2(x: Int)(y: Int) = x + y  | 
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List(1,2,3,4,5).map(add2(3))  | 
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val a3 : Int => Int = add2(3)  | 
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// currying helps sometimes with type inference  | 
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def find[A](xs: List[A])(pred: A => Boolean): Option[A] = {
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  xs match {
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case Nil => None  | 
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case hd :: tl =>  | 
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if (pred(hd)) Some(hd) else find(tl)(pred)  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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find(List(1, 2, 3))(x => x % 2 == 0)  | 
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// Source.fromURL(url)(encoding)  | 
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// Source.fromFile(name)(encoding)  | 
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// Tail recursion  | 
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def fact(n: Int): Int =  | 
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if (n == 0) 1 else n * fact(n - 1)  | 
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fact(10)  | 
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fact(1000)  | 
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fact(100000)  | 
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def factB(n: BigInt): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) 1 else n * factB(n - 1)  | 
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def factT(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) acc else factT(n - 1, n * acc)  | 
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factB(1000)  | 
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factT(10, 1)  | 
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println(factT(500000, 1))  | 
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// there is a flag for ensuring a function is tail recursive  | 
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import scala.annotation.tailrec  | 
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@tailrec  | 
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def factT(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt): BigInt =  | 
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if (n == 0) acc else factT(n - 1, n * acc)  | 
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factT(100000, 1)  | 
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// for tail-recursive functions the Scala compiler  | 
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// generates loop-like code, which does not need  | 
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// to allocate stack-space in each recursive  | 
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// call; Scala can do this only for tail-recursive  | 
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// functions  | 
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// Moral: Whenever a recursive function is resource-critical  | 
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// (i.e. works with a large recursion depth), then you need to  | 
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// write it in tail-recursive fashion.  | 
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//  | 
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// Unfortuantely, Scala because of current limitations in  | 
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// the JVM is not as clever as other functional languages. It can  | 
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// only optimise "self-tail calls". This excludes the cases of  | 
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// multiple functions making tail calls to each other. Well,  | 
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// nothing is perfect.  | 
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// Sudoku  | 
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// THE POINT OF THIS CODE IS NOT TO BE SUPER  | 
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// EFFICIENT AND FAST, just explaining exhaustive  | 
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// depth-first search  | 
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val game0 = """.14.6.3..  | 
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|62...4..9  | 
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|.8..5.6..  | 
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|.6.2....3  | 
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|.7..1..5.  | 
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|5....9.6.  | 
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|..6.2..3.  | 
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|1..5...92  | 
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              |..7.9.41.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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type Pos = (Int, Int)  | 
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val EmptyValue = '.'  | 
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val MaxValue = 9  | 
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def pretty(game: String): String =  | 
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  "\n" + (game.grouped(MaxValue).mkString("\n"))
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pretty(game0)  | 
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val allValues = "123456789".toList  | 
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val indexes = (0 to 8).toList  | 
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def empty(game: String) = game.indexOf(EmptyValue)  | 
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def isDone(game: String) = empty(game) == -1  | 
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def emptyPosition(game: String) = {
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val e = empty(game)  | 
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(e % MaxValue, e / MaxValue)  | 
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}  | 
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def get_row(game: String, y: Int) =  | 
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indexes.map(col => game(y * MaxValue + col))  | 
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def get_col(game: String, x: Int) =  | 
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indexes.map(row => game(x + row * MaxValue))  | 
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//get_row(game0, 0)  | 
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//get_row(game0, 1)  | 
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//get_col(game0, 0)  | 
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def get_box(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] = {
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def base(p: Int): Int = (p / 3) * 3  | 
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val x0 = base(pos._1)  | 
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val y0 = base(pos._2)  | 
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val ys = (y0 until y0 + 3).toList  | 
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(x0 until x0 + 3).toList  | 
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.flatMap(x => ys.map(y => game(x + y * MaxValue)))  | 
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}  | 
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//get_box(game0, (3, 1))  | 
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// this is not mutable!!  | 
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def update(game: String, pos: Int, value: Char): String =  | 
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game.updated(pos, value)  | 
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def toAvoid(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] =  | 
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(get_col(game, pos._1) ++  | 
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get_row(game, pos._2) ++  | 
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get_box(game, pos))  | 
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def candidates(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] =  | 
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allValues.diff(toAvoid(game, pos))  | 
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//candidates(game0, (0,0))  | 
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def search(game: String): List[String] = {
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if (isDone(game)) List(game)  | 
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  else {
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val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game))  | 
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cs.map(c => search(update(game, empty(game), c))).flatten  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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pretty(game0)  | 
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search(game0).map(pretty)  | 
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val game1 = """23.915...  | 
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|...2..54.  | 
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|6.7......  | 
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|..1.....9  | 
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|89.5.3.17  | 
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|5.....6..  | 
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|......9.5  | 
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|.16..7...  | 
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              |...329..1""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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search(game1).map(pretty)  | 
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// a game that is in the hard category  | 
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val game2 = """8........  | 
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|..36.....  | 
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|.7..9.2..  | 
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|.5...7...  | 
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|....457..  | 
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|...1...3.  | 
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|..1....68  | 
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|..85...1.  | 
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              |.9....4..""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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search(game2).map(pretty)  | 
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// game with multiple solutions  | 
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val game3 = """.8...9743  | 
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|.5...8.1.  | 
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|.1.......  | 
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|8....5...  | 
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|...8.4...  | 
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|...3....6  | 
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|.......7.  | 
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|.3.5...8.  | 
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              |9724...5.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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search(game3).map(pretty).foreach(println)  | 
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// for measuring time  | 
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def time_needed[T](i: Int, code: => T) = {
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val start = System.nanoTime()  | 
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for (j <- 1 to i) code  | 
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val end = System.nanoTime()  | 
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  s"${(end - start) / 1.0e9} secs"
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}  | 
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time_needed(1, search(game2))  | 
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// tail recursive version that searches  | 
474  | 
// for all Sudoku solutions  | 
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import scala.annotation.tailrec  | 
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@tailrec  | 
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def searchT(games: List[String], sols: List[String]): List[String] =  | 
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 games match {
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case Nil => sols  | 
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    case game::rest => {
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if (isDone(game)) searchT(rest, game::sols)  | 
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      else {
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val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game))  | 
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searchT(cs.map(c => update(game, empty(game), c)) ::: rest, sols)  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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searchT(List(game3), List()).map(pretty)  | 
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// tail recursive version that searches  | 
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494  | 
// for a single solution  | 
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def search1T(games: List[String]): Option[String] = games match {
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case Nil => None  | 
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  case game::rest => {
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if (isDone(game)) Some(game)  | 
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    else {
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val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game))  | 
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search1T(cs.map(c => update(game, empty(game), c)) ::: rest)  | 
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}  | 
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504  | 
}  | 
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505  | 
}  | 
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search1T(List(game3)).map(pretty)  | 
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508  | 
time_needed(1, search1T(List(game3)))  | 
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509  | 
time_needed(1, search1T(List(game2)))  | 
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510  | 
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511  | 
// game with multiple solutions  | 
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512  | 
val game3 = """.8...9743  | 
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513  | 
|.5...8.1.  | 
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514  | 
|.1.......  | 
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515  | 
|8....5...  | 
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516  | 
|...8.4...  | 
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517  | 
|...3....6  | 
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518  | 
|.......7.  | 
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519  | 
|.3.5...8.  | 
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520  | 
              |9724...5.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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521  | 
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522  | 
searchT(List(game3), Nil).map(pretty)  | 
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523  | 
search1T(List(game3)).map(pretty)  | 
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525  | 
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529  | 
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// Cool Stuff in Scala  | 
531  | 
//=====================  | 
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532  | 
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533  | 
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534  | 
// Implicits or How to Pimp your Library  | 
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535  | 
//======================================  | 
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536  | 
//  | 
|
537  | 
// For example adding your own methods to Strings:  | 
|
538  | 
// Imagine you want to increment strings, like  | 
|
539  | 
//  | 
|
540  | 
// "HAL".increment  | 
|
541  | 
//  | 
|
542  | 
// you can avoid ugly fudges, like a MyString, by  | 
|
543  | 
// using implicit conversions.  | 
|
544  | 
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| 452 | 545  | 
print("\n")
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546  | 
print("""\n""")
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| 325 | 547  | 
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548  | 
implicit class MyString(s: String) {
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|
549  | 
def increment = s.map(c => (c + 1).toChar)  | 
|
550  | 
}  | 
|
551  | 
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| 452 | 552  | 
"HAL".increment  | 
| 325 | 553  | 
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554  | 
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555  | 
// Abstract idea:  | 
|
556  | 
// In that version implicit conversions were used to solve the  | 
|
557  | 
// late extension problem; namely, given a class C and a class T,  | 
|
558  | 
// how to have C extend T without touching or recompiling C.  | 
|
559  | 
// Conversions add a wrapper when a member of T is requested  | 
|
560  | 
// from an instance of C.  | 
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561  | 
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564  | 
import scala.concurrent.duration.{TimeUnit,SECONDS,MINUTES}
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565  | 
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566  | 
case class Duration(time: Long, unit: TimeUnit) {
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|
567  | 
def +(o: Duration) =  | 
|
568  | 
Duration(time + unit.convert(o.time, o.unit), unit)  | 
|
569  | 
}  | 
|
570  | 
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571  | 
implicit class Int2Duration(that: Int) {
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def seconds = Duration(that, SECONDS)  | 
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def minutes = Duration(that, MINUTES)  | 
| 325 | 574  | 
}  | 
575  | 
||
576  | 
5.seconds + 2.minutes //Duration(125L, SECONDS )  | 
|
577  | 
2.minutes + 60.seconds  | 
|
578  | 
||
579  | 
||
580  | 
||
581  | 
||
582  | 
// Regular expressions - the power of DSLs in Scala  | 
|
583  | 
//==================================================  | 
|
584  | 
||
585  | 
abstract class Rexp  | 
|
586  | 
case object ZERO extends Rexp // nothing  | 
|
587  | 
case object ONE extends Rexp // the empty string  | 
|
588  | 
case class CHAR(c: Char) extends Rexp // a character c  | 
|
589  | 
case class ALT(r1: Rexp, r2: Rexp) extends Rexp // alternative r1 + r2  | 
|
590  | 
case class SEQ(r1: Rexp, r2: Rexp) extends Rexp // sequence r1 . r2  | 
|
591  | 
case class STAR(r: Rexp) extends Rexp // star r*  | 
|
592  | 
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593  | 
||
594  | 
||
595  | 
// writing (ab)* in the format above is  | 
|
596  | 
// tedious  | 
|
597  | 
val r0 = STAR(SEQ(CHAR('a'), CHAR('b')))
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|
598  | 
||
599  | 
||
600  | 
// some convenience for typing in regular expressions  | 
|
601  | 
import scala.language.implicitConversions  | 
|
602  | 
import scala.language.reflectiveCalls  | 
|
603  | 
||
604  | 
def charlist2rexp(s: List[Char]): Rexp = s match {
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|
605  | 
case Nil => ONE  | 
|
606  | 
case c::Nil => CHAR(c)  | 
|
607  | 
case c::s => SEQ(CHAR(c), charlist2rexp(s))  | 
|
608  | 
}  | 
|
| 326 | 609  | 
|
| 325 | 610  | 
implicit def string2rexp(s: String): Rexp =  | 
611  | 
charlist2rexp(s.toList)  | 
|
612  | 
||
| 415 | 613  | 
val r1 = STAR("ab")
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val r2 = STAR("hello") | STAR("world")
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| 325 | 615  | 
|
616  | 
||
617  | 
implicit def RexpOps (r: Rexp) = new {
 | 
|
618  | 
def | (s: Rexp) = ALT(r, s)  | 
|
619  | 
def % = STAR(r)  | 
|
620  | 
def ~ (s: Rexp) = SEQ(r, s)  | 
|
621  | 
}  | 
|
622  | 
||
623  | 
implicit def stringOps (s: String) = new {
 | 
|
624  | 
def | (r: Rexp) = ALT(s, r)  | 
|
625  | 
def | (r: String) = ALT(s, r)  | 
|
626  | 
def % = STAR(s)  | 
|
627  | 
def ~ (r: Rexp) = SEQ(s, r)  | 
|
628  | 
def ~ (r: String) = SEQ(s, r)  | 
|
629  | 
}  | 
|
630  | 
||
631  | 
//example regular expressions  | 
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633  | 
|
| 326 | 634  | 
val digit = ("0" | "1" | "2" | "3" | "4" | 
 | 
635  | 
"5" | "6" | "7" | "8" | "9")  | 
|
| 325 | 636  | 
val sign = "+" | "-" | ""  | 
637  | 
val number = sign ~ digit ~ digit.%  | 
|
638  | 
||
639  | 
||
640  | 
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| 
 
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642  | 
// In mandelbrot.scala I used complex (imaginary) numbers  | 
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// and implemented the usual arithmetic operations for complex  | 
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644  | 
// numbers.  | 
| 325 | 645  | 
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646  | 
case class Complex(re: Double, im: Double) { 
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// represents the complex number re + im * i  | 
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def +(that: Complex) = Complex(this.re + that.re, this.im + that.im)  | 
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def -(that: Complex) = Complex(this.re - that.re, this.im - that.im)  | 
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def *(that: Complex) = Complex(this.re * that.re - this.im * that.im,  | 
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this.re * that.im + that.re * this.im)  | 
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def *(that: Double) = Complex(this.re * that, this.im * that)  | 
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653  | 
def abs = Math.sqrt(this.re * this.re + this.im * this.im)  | 
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}  | 
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656  | 
val test = Complex(1, 2) + Complex (3, 4)  | 
| 222 | 657  | 
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| 325 | 658  | 
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// ...to allow the notation n + m * i  | 
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660  | 
import scala.language.implicitConversions  | 
| 325 | 661  | 
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val i = Complex(0, 1)  | 
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663  | 
implicit def double2complex(re: Double) = Complex(re, 0)  | 
| 222 | 664  | 
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val inum1 = -2.0 + -1.5 * i  | 
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val inum2 = 1.0 + 1.5 * i  |