--- a/progs/lecture1.scala Thu Nov 09 16:34:08 2017 +0000
+++ b/progs/lecture1.scala Fri Nov 10 00:56:12 2017 +0000
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
// (you cannot reassign values: z = 9 will give an error)
-
// Hello World
//=============
@@ -97,7 +96,7 @@
"1,2,3,4,5".split(",").mkString("\n")
"1,2,3,4,5".split(",3,").mkString("\n")
-// Types
+// Types (slide)
//=======
/* Scala is a strongly typed language
@@ -124,16 +123,16 @@
println("""">\n<"""")
/* in Java
-val lyrics = "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep \n" +
- "Have you any wool? \n" +
- "Yes, sir, yes sir \n" +
- "Three bags full"
+val lyrics = "Sun dips down, the day has gone \n" +
+ "Witches, wolves and giants yawn \n" +
+ "Queen and dragon, troll and gnome \n" +
+ "Baddy buddies head for home"
*/
-val lyrics = """Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
- |Have you any wool?
- |Yes, sir, yes sir
- |Three bags full""".stripMargin
+val lyrics = """Sun dips down, the day has gone
+ |Witches, wolves and giants yawn
+ |Queen and dragon, troll and gnome
+ |Baddy buddies head for home""".stripMargin
println(lyrics)
@@ -276,25 +275,73 @@
for (n <- (1 to 10)) println(n)
-// concurrency (ONLY WORKS IN SCALA 2.11.8, not in SCALA 2.12.0)
+
+
+
+
+// concurrency (ONLY WORKS IN SCALA 2.11.8, not in SCALA 2.12)
+// (would need to have this wrapped into a function, or
+// REPL called with scala -Yrepl-class-based)
for (n <- (1 to 10)) println(n)
for (n <- (1 to 10).par) println(n)
// for measuring time
-def time_needed[T](i: Int, code: => T) = {
+def time_needed[T](n: Int, code: => T) = {
val start = System.nanoTime()
- for (j <- 1 to i) code
+ for (i <- (0 to n)) code
val end = System.nanoTime()
- ((end - start) / i / 1.0e9) + " secs"
+ (end - start) / 1.0e9
}
+
val list = (1 to 1000000).toList
time_needed(10, for (n <- list) yield n + 42)
time_needed(10, for (n <- list.par) yield n + 42)
+// Problems with mutability and parallel computations
+//====================================================
+
+def count_intersection(A: Set[Int], B: Set[Int]) : Int = {
+ var count = 0
+ for (x <- A; if (B contains x)) count += 1
+ count
+}
+
+val A = (1 to 1000).toSet
+val B = (1 to 1000 by 4).toSet
+
+count_intersection(A, B)
+
+// but do not try to add .par to the for-loop above
+
+
+//propper parallel version
+def count_intersection2(A: Set[Int], B: Set[Int]) : Int =
+ A.par.count(x => B contains x)
+
+count_intersection2(A, B)
+
+
+//for measuring time
+def time_needed[T](n: Int, code: => T) = {
+ val start = System.nanoTime()
+ for (i <- (0 to n)) code
+ val end = System.nanoTime()
+ (end - start) / 1.0e9
+}
+
+val A = (1 to 1000000).toSet
+val B = (1 to 1000000 by 4).toSet
+
+time_needed(10, count_intersection(A, B))
+time_needed(10, count_intersection2(A, B))
+
+
+
+
// Webpages
//==========
@@ -302,10 +349,13 @@
// obtaining a webpage
val url = """https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/christian.urban/"""
-val url = """http://api.postcodes.io/postcodes/CR84LQ"""
Source.fromURL(url)("ISO-8859-1").mkString
+// another example
+//val url = """http://api.postcodes.io/postcodes/CR84LQ"""
+
+
// a function for looking up constituency data
def consty_lookup(pcode: String) : String = {
val url = "http://api.postcodes.io/postcodes/" + pcode
@@ -350,7 +400,7 @@
// naive version of crawl - searches until a given depth,
// visits pages potentially more than once
-def crawl(url: String, n: Int): Unit = {
+def crawl(url: String, n: Int) : Unit = {
if (n == 0) ()
else {
println(s"Visiting: $n $url")