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# Instructions | ||
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Convert a sequence of digits in one base, representing a number, into a sequence of digits in another base, representing the same number. | ||
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~~~~exercism/note | ||
Try to implement the conversion yourself. | ||
Do not use something else to perform the conversion for you. | ||
~~~~ | ||
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## About [Positional Notation][positional-notation] | ||
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In positional notation, a number in base **b** can be understood as a linear combination of powers of **b**. | ||
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The number 42, _in base 10_, means: | ||
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`(4 × 10¹) + (2 × 10⁰)` | ||
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The number 101010, _in base 2_, means: | ||
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`(1 × 2⁵) + (0 × 2⁴) + (1 × 2³) + (0 × 2²) + (1 × 2¹) + (0 × 2⁰)` | ||
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The number 1120, _in base 3_, means: | ||
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`(1 × 3³) + (1 × 3²) + (2 × 3¹) + (0 × 3⁰)` | ||
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_Yes. Those three numbers above are exactly the same. Congratulations!_ | ||
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[positional-notation]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_notation |
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# Introduction | ||
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You've just been hired as professor of mathematics. | ||
Your first week went well, but something is off in your second week. | ||
The problem is that every answer given by your students is wrong! | ||
Luckily, your math skills have allowed you to identify the problem: the student answers _are_ correct, but they're all in base 2 (binary)! | ||
Amazingly, it turns out that each week, the students use a different base. | ||
To help you quickly verify the student answers, you'll be building a tool to translate between bases. |
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{ | ||
"authors": [ | ||
"glennj" | ||
], | ||
"files": { | ||
"solution": [ | ||
"all-your-base.coffee" | ||
], | ||
"test": [ | ||
"all-your-base.spec.coffee" | ||
], | ||
"example": [ | ||
".meta/example.coffee" | ||
] | ||
}, | ||
"blurb": "Convert a number, represented as a sequence of digits in one base, to any other base." | ||
} |
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allYourBase = ({inputBase, outputBase, digits}) -> | ||
throw new Error "input base must be >= 2" unless inputBase >= 2 | ||
throw new Error "output base must be >= 2" unless outputBase >= 2 | ||
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if digits.some ((d) => d < 0 or d >= inputBase) | ||
throw new Error "all digits must satisfy 0 <= d < input base" | ||
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decimal = digits.reduce ((dec, d) => dec * inputBase + d), 0 | ||
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if decimal is 0 | ||
[0] | ||
else | ||
outputDigits = [] | ||
while decimal > 0 | ||
outputDigits.unshift decimal % outputBase | ||
decimal //= outputBase | ||
outputDigits | ||
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module.exports = allYourBase |
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# This is an auto-generated file. | ||
# | ||
# Regenerating this file via `configlet sync` will: | ||
# - Recreate every `description` key/value pair | ||
# - Recreate every `reimplements` key/value pair, where they exist in problem-specifications | ||
# - Remove any `include = true` key/value pair (an omitted `include` key implies inclusion) | ||
# - Preserve any other key/value pair | ||
# | ||
# As user-added comments (using the # character) will be removed when this file | ||
# is regenerated, comments can be added via a `comment` key. | ||
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[5ce422f9-7a4b-4f44-ad29-49c67cb32d2c] | ||
description = "single bit one to decimal" | ||
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[0cc3fea8-bb79-46ac-a2ab-5a2c93051033] | ||
description = "binary to single decimal" | ||
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[f12db0f9-0d3d-42c2-b3ba-e38cb375a2b8] | ||
description = "single decimal to binary" | ||
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[2c45cf54-6da3-4748-9733-5a3c765d925b] | ||
description = "binary to multiple decimal" | ||
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[65ddb8b4-8899-4fcc-8618-181b2cf0002d] | ||
description = "decimal to binary" | ||
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[8d418419-02a7-4824-8b7a-352d33c6987e] | ||
description = "trinary to hexadecimal" | ||
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[d3901c80-8190-41b9-bd86-38d988efa956] | ||
description = "hexadecimal to trinary" | ||
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[5d42f85e-21ad-41bd-b9be-a3e8e4258bbf] | ||
description = "15-bit integer" | ||
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[d68788f7-66dd-43f8-a543-f15b6d233f83] | ||
description = "empty list" | ||
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[5e27e8da-5862-4c5f-b2a9-26c0382b6be7] | ||
description = "single zero" | ||
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[2e1c2573-77e4-4b9c-8517-6c56c5bcfdf2] | ||
description = "multiple zeros" | ||
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[3530cd9f-8d6d-43f5-bc6e-b30b1db9629b] | ||
description = "leading zeros" | ||
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[a6b476a1-1901-4f2a-92c4-4d91917ae023] | ||
description = "input base is one" | ||
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[e21a693a-7a69-450b-b393-27415c26a016] | ||
description = "input base is zero" | ||
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[54a23be5-d99e-41cc-88e0-a650ffe5fcc2] | ||
description = "input base is negative" | ||
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[9eccf60c-dcc9-407b-95d8-c37b8be56bb6] | ||
description = "negative digit" | ||
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[232fa4a5-e761-4939-ba0c-ed046cd0676a] | ||
description = "invalid positive digit" | ||
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[14238f95-45da-41dc-95ce-18f860b30ad3] | ||
description = "output base is one" | ||
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[73dac367-da5c-4a37-95fe-c87fad0a4047] | ||
description = "output base is zero" | ||
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[13f81f42-ff53-4e24-89d9-37603a48ebd9] | ||
description = "output base is negative" | ||
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[0e6c895d-8a5d-4868-a345-309d094cfe8d] | ||
description = "both bases are negative" |
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allYourBase = (args) -> | ||
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module.exports = allYourBase |
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allYourBase = require './all-your-base' | ||
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describe "AllYourBase", -> | ||
it "single bit one to decimal", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [1] | ||
} | ||
expected = [1] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "binary to single decimal", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [1, 0, 1] | ||
} | ||
expected = [5] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "single decimal to binary", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 10, | ||
outputBase: 2, | ||
digits: [5] | ||
} | ||
expected = [1, 0, 1] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "binary to multiple decimal", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0] | ||
} | ||
expected = [4, 2] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "decimal to binary", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 10, | ||
outputBase: 2, | ||
digits: [4, 2] | ||
} | ||
expected = [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "trinary to hexadecimal", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 3, | ||
outputBase: 16, | ||
digits: [1, 1, 2, 0] | ||
} | ||
expected = [2, 10] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "hexadecimal to trinary", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 16, | ||
outputBase: 3, | ||
digits: [2, 10] | ||
} | ||
expected = [1, 1, 2, 0] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "15-bit integer", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 97, | ||
outputBase: 73, | ||
digits: [3, 46, 60] | ||
} | ||
expected = [6, 10, 45] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "empty list", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [] | ||
} | ||
expected = [0] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "single zero", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 10, | ||
outputBase: 2, | ||
digits: [0] | ||
} | ||
expected = [0] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "multiple zeros", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 10, | ||
outputBase: 2, | ||
digits: [0, 0, 0] | ||
} | ||
expected = [0] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "leading zeros", -> | ||
actual = allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 7, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [0, 6, 0] | ||
} | ||
expected = [4, 2] | ||
expect(actual).toEqual expected | ||
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xit "input base is one", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 1, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [0] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "input base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "input base is zero", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 0, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "input base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "input base is negative", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: -2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [0] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "input base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "negative digit", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [1, -1, 1, 0, 1, 0] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "all digits must satisfy 0 <= d < input base" | ||
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xit "invalid positive digit", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 10, | ||
digits: [1, 2, 1, 0, 1, 0] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "all digits must satisfy 0 <= d < input base" | ||
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xit "output base is one", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: 1, | ||
digits: [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "output base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "output base is zero", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 10, | ||
outputBase: 0, | ||
digits: [7] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "output base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "output base is negative", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: 2, | ||
outputBase: -7, | ||
digits: [1] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "output base must be >= 2" | ||
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xit "both bases are negative", -> | ||
expect -> | ||
allYourBase { | ||
inputBase: -2, | ||
outputBase: -7, | ||
digits: [1] | ||
} | ||
.toThrow new Error "input base must be >= 2" |