Frink coin
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ink: Largest set of anagrams given a word list (Rosetta code).hailstone, hailstoneSeq: Hailstone sequence (Collatz sequence).soundex: Soundex of a string of length n.rotX: "invertible" rotN for a specific alphabet.romanEncode: Encode decimal num to Roman numeral.romanDecode: Decode Roman numeral tod ecimal.timeit>, timeit, and timeit: timing of function (0, 1, and 2 argument versions).table: frequency table of the elements in array.partition: partition elements into partitions according to a function f.argMin: get the index of the smallest number(s) in array.argMax: get the index of the largest number(s) in array.
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isPrime2: is n a prime (where 1 is not considered a prime).english: the spelled out English name of number n.alldifferent: is all elements in array distinct.concordance: concordance of text in file.unzip: separates array of form ,] into ,] (reverse to zip).zip: collect each elements from array1 and array2 into one array (reverse to unzip).reduce: reduce for all elements in array for function f.Some of the programs below uses my utility file ink which includes at least the following functions: Note that these programs don't show the unit conversion feature much it's more to explore the general programming features in Frink. Many programs are from Project Euler (and perhaps later on from Rosetta Code).
#FRINK COIN CODE#
Frink's Rosetta Code page My Frink programs.units.txt: The units file (where all units are defined).
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It is available both for Linux, MacOS, Windows, and many devices, e.g. Come back up to the top when you're done. Perhaps you'll get the best idea of what Frink can do if you skip down to the Sample Calculations further on this document. It also contains a large data file of physical quantities, freeing you from having to look them up, and freeing you to make effortless calculations without getting bogged down in the mechanics. It tracks units of measure (feet, meters, kilograms, watts, etc.) through all calculations, allowing you to mix units of measure transparently, and helps you easily verify that your answers make sense. Here's the description from Frink's site:įrink is a practical calculating tool and programming language designed to make physical calculations simple, to help ensure that answers come out right, and to make a tool that's really useful in the real world. My Frink page My Frink page Frink is a Java based general programming language (written by AlanĮliasen) with the added feature that it supports conversion between a huge number of different units