| author | Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de> | 
| Fri, 23 Nov 2018 01:52:37 +0000 | |
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| 67 | 1 | // Scala Lecture 3 | 
| 2 | //================= | |
| 3 | ||
| 217 | 4 | |
| 5 | // A Web Crawler / Email Harvester | |
| 6 | //================================= | |
| 7 | // | |
| 8 | // the idea is to look for links using the | |
| 9 | // regular expression "https?://[^"]*" and for | |
| 10 | // email addresses using another regex. | |
| 11 | ||
| 12 | import io.Source | |
| 13 | import scala.util._ | |
| 155 | 14 | |
| 217 | 15 | // gets the first 10K of a web-page | 
| 16 | def get_page(url: String) : String = {
 | |
| 17 |   Try(Source.fromURL(url)("ISO-8859-1").take(10000).mkString).
 | |
| 18 |     getOrElse { println(s"  Problem with: $url"); ""}
 | |
| 19 | } | |
| 155 | 20 | |
| 217 | 21 | // regex for URLs and emails | 
| 22 | val http_pattern = """"https?://[^"]*"""".r | |
| 23 | val email_pattern = """([a-z0-9_\.-]+)@([\da-z\.-]+)\.([a-z\.]{2,6})""".r
 | |
| 24 | ||
| 25 | //email_pattern.findAllIn | |
| 26 | //  ("foo bla christian@kcl.ac.uk 1234567").toList
 | |
| 155 | 27 | |
| 28 | ||
| 217 | 29 | // drops the first and last character from a string | 
| 30 | def unquote(s: String) = s.drop(1).dropRight(1) | |
| 155 | 31 | |
| 217 | 32 | def get_all_URLs(page: String): Set[String] = | 
| 33 | http_pattern.findAllIn(page).map(unquote).toSet | |
| 155 | 34 | |
| 217 | 35 | // naive version of crawl - searches until a given depth, | 
| 36 | // visits pages potentially more than once | |
| 37 | def crawl(url: String, n: Int) : Set[String] = {
 | |
| 38 | if (n == 0) Set() | |
| 39 |   else {
 | |
| 40 | println(s" Visiting: $n $url") | |
| 41 | val page = get_page(url) | |
| 42 | val new_emails = email_pattern.findAllIn(page).toSet | |
| 43 | new_emails ++ | |
| 44 | (for (u <- get_all_URLs(page)) yield crawl(u, n - 1)).flatten | |
| 45 | } | |
| 155 | 46 | } | 
| 47 | ||
| 217 | 48 | // some starting URLs for the crawler | 
| 49 | val startURL = """https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/christian.urban/""" | |
| 50 | ||
| 51 | crawl(startURL, 2) | |
| 52 | ||
| 155 | 53 | |
| 54 | ||
| 217 | 55 | // User-defined Datatypes and Pattern Matching | 
| 56 | //============================================ | |
| 57 | ||
| 155 | 58 | |
| 217 | 59 | abstract class Exp | 
| 60 | case class N(n: Int) extends Exp | |
| 61 | case class Plus(e1: Exp, e2: Exp) extends Exp | |
| 62 | case class Times(e1: Exp, e2: Exp) extends Exp | |
| 158 | 63 | |
| 155 | 64 | |
| 65 | ||
| 217 | 66 | // string of an Exp | 
| 67 | // eval of an Exp | |
| 68 | // simp an Exp | |
| 69 | // Tokens | |
| 70 | // Reverse Polish Notation | |
| 71 | // compute RP | |
| 72 | // transform RP into Exp | |
| 73 | // process RP string and generate Exp | |
| 155 | 74 | |
| 75 | ||
| 76 | ||
| 217 | 77 | def string(e: Exp) : String = e match {
 | 
| 78 | case N(n) => n.toString | |
| 79 |   case Plus(e1, e2) => "(" + string(e1) + " + " + string(e2) + ")"
 | |
| 80 |   case Times(e1, e2) => "(" + string(e1) + " * " + string(e2) + ")"
 | |
| 81 | } | |
| 155 | 82 | |
| 217 | 83 | val e = Plus(N(9), Times(N(3), N(4))) | 
| 84 | ||
| 85 | println(string(e)) | |
| 155 | 86 | |
| 217 | 87 | def eval(e: Exp) : Int = e match {
 | 
| 88 | case N(n) => n | |
| 89 | case Plus(e1, e2) => eval(e1) + eval(e2) | |
| 90 | case Times(e1, e2) => eval(e1) * eval(e2) | |
| 152 | 91 | } | 
| 92 | ||
| 217 | 93 | eval(e) | 
| 178 | 94 | |
| 217 | 95 | def simp(e: Exp) : Exp = e match {
 | 
| 96 | case N(n) => N(n) | |
| 97 |   case Plus(e1, e2) => (simp(e1), simp(e2)) match {
 | |
| 98 | case (N(0), e2s) => e2s | |
| 99 | case (e1s, N(0)) => e1s | |
| 100 | case (e1s, e2s) => Plus(e1s, e2s) | |
| 101 | } | |
| 102 |   case Times(e1, e2) => (simp(e1), simp(e2)) match {
 | |
| 103 | case (N(0), e2s) => N(0) | |
| 104 | case (e1s, N(0)) => N(0) | |
| 105 | case (N(1), e2s) => e2s | |
| 106 | case (e1s, N(1)) => e1s | |
| 107 | case (e1s, e2s) => Times(e1s, e2s) | |
| 108 | } | |
| 109 | } | |
| 178 | 110 | |
| 152 | 111 | |
| 217 | 112 | val e2 = Times(Plus(N(0), N(1)), Plus(N(0), N(9))) | 
| 113 | println(string(e2)) | |
| 114 | println(string(simp(e2))) | |
| 67 | 115 | |
| 217 | 116 | // Token and Reverse Polish Notation | 
| 117 | abstract class Token | |
| 118 | case class T(n: Int) extends Token | |
| 119 | case object PL extends Token | |
| 120 | case object TI extends Token | |
| 121 | ||
| 122 | def rp(e: Exp) : List[Token] = e match {
 | |
| 123 | case N(n) => List(T(n)) | |
| 124 | case Plus(e1, e2) => rp(e1) ::: rp(e2) ::: List(PL) | |
| 125 | case Times(e1, e2) => rp(e1) ::: rp(e2) ::: List(TI) | |
| 67 | 126 | } | 
| 127 | ||
| 217 | 128 | def comp(ts: List[Token], stk: List[Int]) : Int = (ts, stk) match {
 | 
| 129 | case (Nil, st) => st.head | |
| 130 | case (T(n)::rest, st) => comp(rest, n::st) | |
| 131 | case (PL::rest, n1::n2::st) => comp(rest, n1 + n2::st) | |
| 132 | case (TI::rest, n1::n2::st) => comp(rest, n1 * n2::st) | |
| 133 | } | |
| 67 | 134 | |
| 217 | 135 | def exp(ts: List[Token], st: List[Exp]) : Exp = (ts, st) match {
 | 
| 136 | case (Nil, st) => st.head | |
| 137 | case (T(n)::rest, st) => exp(rest, N(n)::st) | |
| 138 | case (PL::rest, n1::n2::st) => exp(rest, Plus(n2, n1)::st) | |
| 139 | case (TI::rest, n1::n2::st) => exp(rest, Times(n2, n1)::st) | |
| 140 | } | |
| 141 | ||
| 142 | exp(toks(e2), Nil) | |
| 143 | ||
| 144 | def proc(s: String) = s match {
 | |
| 145 | case "+" => PL | |
| 146 | case "*" => TI | |
| 147 | case n => T(n.toInt) | |
| 148 | } | |
| 67 | 149 | |
| 155 | 150 | |
| 217 | 151 | string(exp("1 2 + 4 * 5 + 3 +".split(" ").toList.map(proc), Nil))
 | 
| 67 | 152 | |
| 155 | 153 | |
| 154 | ||
| 155 | // Tail recursion | |
| 156 | //================ | |
| 72 | 157 | |
| 67 | 158 | |
| 159 | def fact(n: Long): Long = | |
| 160 | if (n == 0) 1 else n * fact(n - 1) | |
| 161 | ||
| 155 | 162 | fact(10) //ok | 
| 163 | fact(10000) // produces a stackoverflow | |
| 164 | ||
| 165 | def factT(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt): BigInt = | |
| 166 | if (n == 0) acc else factT(n - 1, n * acc) | |
| 167 | ||
| 158 | 168 | factT(10, 1) | 
| 155 | 169 | factT(100000, 1) | 
| 170 | ||
| 171 | // there is a flag for ensuring a function is tail recursive | |
| 172 | import scala.annotation.tailrec | |
| 67 | 173 | |
| 72 | 174 | @tailrec | 
| 67 | 175 | def factT(n: BigInt, acc: BigInt): BigInt = | 
| 176 | if (n == 0) acc else factT(n - 1, n * acc) | |
| 177 | ||
| 178 | ||
| 179 | ||
| 155 | 180 | // for tail-recursive functions the Scala compiler | 
| 71 | 181 | // generates loop-like code, which does not need | 
| 67 | 182 | // to allocate stack-space in each recursive | 
| 155 | 183 | // call; Scala can do this only for tail-recursive | 
| 67 | 184 | // functions | 
| 185 | ||
| 155 | 186 | |
| 187 | ||
| 217 | 188 | // Jumping Towers | 
| 189 | //================ | |
| 190 | ||
| 191 | ||
| 192 | // the first n prefixes of xs | |
| 193 | // for 1 => include xs | |
| 194 | ||
| 195 | def moves(xs: List[Int], n: Int) : List[List[Int]] = (xs, n) match {
 | |
| 196 | case (Nil, _) => Nil | |
| 197 | case (xs, 0) => Nil | |
| 198 | case (x::xs, n) => (x::xs) :: moves(xs, n - 1) | |
| 199 | } | |
| 200 | ||
| 201 | ||
| 202 | moves(List(5,1,0), 1) | |
| 203 | moves(List(5,1,0), 2) | |
| 204 | moves(List(5,1,0), 5) | |
| 205 | ||
| 206 | // checks whether a jump tour exists at all | |
| 207 | // in the second case it needs to be < instead of <= | |
| 208 | ||
| 209 | def search(xs: List[Int]) : Boolean = xs match {
 | |
| 210 | case Nil => true | |
| 211 | case (x::xs) => | |
| 212 | if (xs.length < x) true else moves(xs, x).exists(search(_)) | |
| 213 | } | |
| 214 | ||
| 215 | ||
| 216 | search(List(5,3,2,5,1,1)) | |
| 217 | search(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,1)) | |
| 218 | search(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,0,1)) | |
| 219 | search(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,1,1)) | |
| 220 | search(List(3,5,1)) | |
| 221 | search(List(5,1,1)) | |
| 222 | search(Nil) | |
| 223 | search(List(1)) | |
| 224 | search(List(5,1,1)) | |
| 225 | search(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1)) | |
| 226 | ||
| 227 | // generates *all* jump tours | |
| 228 | // if we are only interested in the shortes one, we could | |
| 229 | // shortcircut the calculation and only return List(x) in | |
| 230 | // case where xs.length < x, because no tour can be shorter | |
| 231 | // than 1 | |
| 232 | // | |
| 233 | ||
| 234 | def jumps(xs: List[Int]) : List[List[Int]] = xs match {
 | |
| 235 | case Nil => Nil | |
| 236 |   case (x::xs) => {
 | |
| 237 | val children = moves(xs, x) | |
| 238 | val results = children.flatMap((cs) => jumps(cs).map(x :: _)) | |
| 239 | if (xs.length < x) List(x) :: results else results | |
| 240 | } | |
| 241 | } | |
| 242 | ||
| 243 | ||
| 244 | ||
| 245 | jumps(List(5,3,2,5,1,1)) | |
| 246 | jumps(List(3,5,1,2,1,2,1)) | |
| 247 | jumps(List(3,5,1,2,3,4,1)) | |
| 248 | jumps(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,1)) | |
| 249 | jumps(List(3,5,1)) | |
| 250 | jumps(List(5,1,1)) | |
| 251 | jumps(Nil) | |
| 252 | jumps(List(1)) | |
| 253 | jumps(List(5,1,2)) | |
| 254 | moves(List(1,2), 5) | |
| 255 | jumps(List(1,5,1,2)) | |
| 256 | jumps(List(3,5,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1)) | |
| 257 | ||
| 258 | jumps(List(5,3,2,5,1,1)).minBy(_.length) | |
| 259 | jumps(List(1,3,5,8,9,2,6,7,6,8,9)).minBy(_.length) | |
| 260 | jumps(List(1,3,6,1,0,9)).minBy(_.length) | |
| 261 | jumps(List(2,3,1,1,2,4,2,0,1,1)).minBy(_.length) | |
| 262 | ||
| 263 | ||
| 264 | ||
| 265 | ||
| 266 | ||
| 267 | ||
| 268 | ||
| 269 | ||
| 270 | ||
| 271 | // Sudoku | |
| 272 | //======== | |
| 273 | ||
| 274 | // THE POINT OF THIS CODE IS NOT TO BE SUPER | |
| 275 | // EFFICIENT AND FAST, just explaining exhaustive | |
| 276 | // depth-first search | |
| 277 | ||
| 155 | 278 | |
| 279 | val game0 = """.14.6.3.. | |
| 280 | |62...4..9 | |
| 281 | |.8..5.6.. | |
| 282 | |.6.2....3 | |
| 283 | |.7..1..5. | |
| 284 | |5....9.6. | |
| 285 | |..6.2..3. | |
| 286 | |1..5...92 | |
| 287 |               |..7.9.41.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
 | |
| 53 | 288 | |
| 155 | 289 | type Pos = (Int, Int) | 
| 290 | val EmptyValue = '.' | |
| 291 | val MaxValue = 9 | |
| 292 | ||
| 293 | val allValues = "123456789".toList | |
| 294 | val indexes = (0 to 8).toList | |
| 295 | ||
| 296 | ||
| 297 | def empty(game: String) = game.indexOf(EmptyValue) | |
| 298 | def isDone(game: String) = empty(game) == -1 | |
| 299 | def emptyPosition(game: String) = | |
| 300 | (empty(game) % MaxValue, empty(game) / MaxValue) | |
| 301 | ||
| 67 | 302 | |
| 155 | 303 | def get_row(game: String, y: Int) = | 
| 304 | indexes.map(col => game(y * MaxValue + col)) | |
| 305 | def get_col(game: String, x: Int) = | |
| 306 | indexes.map(row => game(x + row * MaxValue)) | |
| 307 | ||
| 308 | def get_box(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] = {
 | |
| 309 | def base(p: Int): Int = (p / 3) * 3 | |
| 310 | val x0 = base(pos._1) | |
| 311 | val y0 = base(pos._2) | |
| 312 | val ys = (y0 until y0 + 3).toList | |
| 313 | (x0 until x0 + 3).toList.flatMap(x => ys.map(y => game(x + y * MaxValue))) | |
| 314 | } | |
| 315 | ||
| 217 | 316 | //get_row(game0, 0) | 
| 317 | //get_row(game0, 1) | |
| 318 | //get_box(game0, (3,1)) | |
| 319 | ||
| 320 | ||
| 155 | 321 | // this is not mutable!! | 
| 322 | def update(game: String, pos: Int, value: Char): String = | |
| 323 | game.updated(pos, value) | |
| 324 | ||
| 325 | def toAvoid(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] = | |
| 326 | (get_col(game, pos._1) ++ get_row(game, pos._2) ++ get_box(game, pos)) | |
| 327 | ||
| 328 | def candidates(game: String, pos: Pos): List[Char] = | |
| 329 | allValues.diff(toAvoid(game,pos)) | |
| 330 | ||
| 331 | //candidates(game0, (0,0)) | |
| 332 | ||
| 333 | def pretty(game: String): String = | |
| 334 | "\n" + (game sliding (MaxValue, MaxValue) mkString "\n") | |
| 335 | ||
| 158 | 336 | ///////////////////// | 
| 155 | 337 | // not tail recursive | 
| 338 | def search(game: String): List[String] = {
 | |
| 339 | if (isDone(game)) List(game) | |
| 340 |   else {
 | |
| 341 | val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game)) | |
| 342 | cs.map(c => search(update(game, empty(game), c))).toList.flatten | |
| 67 | 343 | } | 
| 344 | } | |
| 345 | ||
| 217 | 346 | search(game0).map(pretty) | 
| 347 | ||
| 348 | val game1 = """23.915... | |
| 349 | |...2..54. | |
| 350 | |6.7...... | |
| 351 | |..1.....9 | |
| 352 | |89.5.3.17 | |
| 353 | |5.....6.. | |
| 354 | |......9.5 | |
| 355 | |.16..7... | |
| 356 |               |...329..1""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
 | |
| 357 | ||
| 358 | ||
| 359 | // game that is in the hard category | |
| 360 | val game2 = """8........ | |
| 361 | |..36..... | |
| 362 | |.7..9.2.. | |
| 363 | |.5...7... | |
| 364 | |....457.. | |
| 365 | |...1...3. | |
| 366 | |..1....68 | |
| 367 | |..85...1. | |
| 368 |               |.9....4..""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
 | |
| 369 | ||
| 370 | // game with multiple solutions | |
| 371 | val game3 = """.8...9743 | |
| 372 | |.5...8.1. | |
| 373 | |.1....... | |
| 374 | |8....5... | |
| 375 | |...8.4... | |
| 376 | |...3....6 | |
| 377 | |.......7. | |
| 378 | |.3.5...8. | |
| 379 |               |9724...5.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
 | |
| 380 | ||
| 381 | ||
| 382 | ||
| 383 | ||
| 384 | search(game1).map(pretty) | |
| 385 | search(game3).map(pretty) | |
| 386 | search(game2).map(pretty) | |
| 387 | ||
| 388 | // for measuring time | |
| 389 | def time_needed[T](i: Int, code: => T) = {
 | |
| 390 | val start = System.nanoTime() | |
| 391 | for (j <- 1 to i) code | |
| 392 | val end = System.nanoTime() | |
| 393 | ((end - start) / 1.0e9) + " secs" | |
| 394 | } | |
| 395 | ||
| 396 | time_needed(1, search(game2)) | |
| 397 | ||
| 155 | 398 | // tail recursive version that searches | 
| 158 | 399 | // for all solutions | 
| 400 | ||
| 155 | 401 | def searchT(games: List[String], sols: List[String]): List[String] = games match {
 | 
| 402 | case Nil => sols | |
| 403 |   case game::rest => {
 | |
| 404 | if (isDone(game)) searchT(rest, game::sols) | |
| 405 |     else {
 | |
| 406 | val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game)) | |
| 407 | searchT(cs.map(c => update(game, empty(game), c)) ::: rest, sols) | |
| 408 | } | |
| 409 | } | |
| 67 | 410 | } | 
| 411 | ||
| 158 | 412 | searchT(List(game3), List()).map(pretty) | 
| 413 | ||
| 414 | ||
| 155 | 415 | // tail recursive version that searches | 
| 416 | // for a single solution | |
| 158 | 417 | |
| 155 | 418 | def search1T(games: List[String]): Option[String] = games match {
 | 
| 67 | 419 | case Nil => None | 
| 155 | 420 |   case game::rest => {
 | 
| 421 | if (isDone(game)) Some(game) | |
| 422 |     else {
 | |
| 423 | val cs = candidates(game, emptyPosition(game)) | |
| 424 | search1T(cs.map(c => update(game, empty(game), c)) ::: rest) | |
| 425 | } | |
| 426 | } | |
| 67 | 427 | } | 
| 428 | ||
| 158 | 429 | search1T(List(game3)).map(pretty) | 
| 217 | 430 | time_needed(10, search1T(List(game3))) | 
| 431 | ||
| 158 | 432 | |
| 155 | 433 | // game with multiple solutions | 
| 434 | val game3 = """.8...9743 | |
| 435 | |.5...8.1. | |
| 436 | |.1....... | |
| 437 | |8....5... | |
| 438 | |...8.4... | |
| 439 | |...3....6 | |
| 440 | |.......7. | |
| 441 | |.3.5...8. | |
| 442 |               |9724...5.""".stripMargin.replaceAll("\\n", "")
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| 443 | ||
| 158 | 444 | searchT(List(game3), Nil).map(pretty) | 
| 155 | 445 | search1T(List(game3)).map(pretty) | 
| 67 | 446 | |
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| 155 | 451 | // Unfortuantely, Scala because of current limitations in | 
| 452 | // the JVM is not as clever as other functional languages. It can | |
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| 67 | 458 | |
| 459 | ||
| 71 | 460 | // Polymorphic Types | 
| 461 | //=================== | |
| 462 | ||
| 72 | 463 | // You do not want to write functions like contains, first | 
| 71 | 464 | // and so on for every type of lists. | 
| 465 | ||
| 67 | 466 | |
| 72 | 467 | def length_string_list(lst: List[String]): Int = lst match {
 | 
| 67 | 468 | case Nil => 0 | 
| 72 | 469 | case x::xs => 1 + length_string_list(xs) | 
| 67 | 470 | } | 
| 471 | ||
| 158 | 472 | def length_int_list(lst: List[Int]): Int = lst match {
 | 
| 473 | case Nil => 0 | |
| 474 | case x::xs => 1 + length_int_list(xs) | |
| 475 | } | |
| 67 | 476 | |
| 158 | 477 | length_string_list(List("1", "2", "3", "4"))
 | 
| 478 | length_int_list(List(1, 2, 3, 4)) | |
| 67 | 479 | |
| 158 | 480 | //----- | 
| 67 | 481 | def length[A](lst: List[A]): Int = lst match {
 | 
| 482 | case Nil => 0 | |
| 483 | case x::xs => 1 + length(xs) | |
| 484 | } | |
| 158 | 485 | length(List("1", "2", "3", "4"))
 | 
| 486 | length(List(1, 2, 3, 4)) | |
| 53 | 487 | |
| 158 | 488 | def map[A, B](lst: List[A], f: A => B): List[B] = lst match {
 | 
| 67 | 489 | case Nil => Nil | 
| 490 | case x::xs => f(x)::map_int_list(xs, f) | |
| 491 | } | |
| 492 | ||
| 493 | map_int_list(List(1, 2, 3, 4), square) | |
| 494 | ||
| 495 | ||
| 496 | ||
| 497 | ||
| 158 | 498 | |
| 499 | ||
| 155 | 500 | // Cool Stuff | 
| 501 | //============ | |
| 72 | 502 | |
| 155 | 503 | |
| 504 | // Implicits | |
| 505 | //=========== | |
| 506 | // | |
| 507 | // For example adding your own methods to Strings: | |
| 508 | // Imagine you want to increment strings, like | |
| 509 | // | |
| 510 | // "HAL".increment | |
| 511 | // | |
| 512 | // you can avoid ugly fudges, like a MyString, by | |
| 513 | // using implicit conversions. | |
| 67 | 514 | |
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| 155 | 516 | implicit class MyString(s: String) {
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| 517 | def increment = for (c <- s) yield (c + 1).toChar | |
| 67 | 518 | } | 
| 519 | ||
| 155 | 520 | "HAL".increment | 
| 67 | 521 | |
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