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00:34
why is there no string compre for "I'm"?
00:53
i have no idea
01:06
just posted an answer with 4 flags lmao
0
A: ASCII Triangles

SteffanVyxal Ṁosr, 12 bytes ⟑I‛|\j…;tƛ\- Try it Online! Flags FTW ⟑I‛|\j…;tƛ\- ⟑ # Over each in [0, n) (not [1, n] thanks to Ṁ flag) I # Push n spaces ‛|\j # Join ['|', '\'] by that (r flag makes the arguments reversed) … # Print it with a trailing newline (...

@Steffan add the T flag to make it sṀorT
@Steffan stop using the query >:( :3
ur answers and mine are overlapping lol
01:32
@Steffan oh wow
100% cheating right there
seggan sounds way too close to steffan
I keep mixing them :(
in The Nineteenth Byte, 8 hours ago, by Ginger
no, you're both alts of the one true user, Sʨɠɠan
@DialFrost theres a challenge about that :P
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Q: Find The Average String Between Two Strings

Seggan Inspired by this Your task today: given two strings, find the string with the lowest maximum Levenshtein distance to the input strings. For example, using Steffan and Seggan, the average string will be Steggan. It is distance 2 from Steffan (replace the gg with ff), and 1 from Seggan (add a t)....

Haha
welp
guys why does the string compression of I'm return I'm
I know its short already, but I need a string compression regardless
Because there's currently no compression code for I'm (and maybe there should be)
Open an issue on github and we'll get around to it
01:42
@emanresuA oh
DialFrost opened issue #1470 in Vyxal/Vyxal: String compression for `I'm` doesn't exist
02:02
How do I use V in vyxal to replace?
like I can't do 79V cuz the 7 and 9 are together
hmm
what if I wanna replace in a list
so <1|0|0|1>
I wanna remove the 0,0 with just 1 0
Test case no. 2 : [1,1,0,0,1,0,0] -> [1,1,0,1,0]
actl wait nvm
I figured it out
02:39
Why does ``The hypotenuse of this right triangle is ∆/+ not work
but ∆/ works?
You can't check the hypotenuse of a string
but my input is [3,4]?
its integer
but you're using the string as input to the function
wait nvm
you're pushing the string, then calling the function
02:41
I'm being dumb again
@Steffan ye
mb
tysm
How do I find the longest item in a list?
If there is a tie e.g. ["5","6"] then the first one is printed
vLGi doesn't work as it prints the second one
max by length
there's a builtin for it
ÞG
which does ⁽L∴
By the way, there's tab completion: You can type longest and hit tab and it will produce ÞG
It works with most things
ah tysm
quick question
how do I remove multiple times of the head of list
based on input
so if 2, then I remove the first 2 items inlist
02:57
ȯ
ah ic
how bout a backwards slice?
so it slices from the back
03:14
@DialFrost NẎ
to remove the last n
is a[:b]
hmm
I only have the number of elements I have to remove
-> [1,2,3,4,5,6],1,2 => [2,3,4]
Though I'm surprised there's no builtin
3 bytes: Try it Online!
aww thx steffan
N"i I think
Oh lol
Ninja'd by steffan
03:57
@emanresuA Actually I think anything <4 bytes has no string compression
LUL doesnt have on eitehr
Like a lot of letters can't be compressed
but idt it can be fixed
04:31
For this qns, why doesnt this work?
Because you posted the wrong link?
04:47
oh whoops
mb
where's lyxal :(
@lyxal You there buddy? :3
I'm here
Just gotten back from a long drive :p
ah ic
That's probably more what you want
I'll let you figure out how to join it into a single string
ohhh u used a mapping lambda
sneaky
@lyxal hehe I already got it with 1 byte
Also, øA might be of interest to you
04:56
@lyxal ?
Try it out with a string, see what it does
You might find it useful
woah what did that just do
Try it with the string "ABCDABCD"
What do you notice about the results?
why did it repeat itself 10 times
!!/run `ABCDABCD`øA
04:59
@lyxal ⟨ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ⟩
!!/run `AWSALILAND`øA
@lyxal ⟨ 1 | 23 | 19 | 1 | 12 | 9 | 12 | 1 | 14 | 4 ⟩
Does that list look familiar?
OH
hol up
why does it do that? :3
øA (Letter to Number)
Convert a letter to a number, or vice versa (1-indexed)
It's doing the job of C64- for you
05:02
sneaky sneaky
tysm for the tip
No worries :)
No
Because it stops growing in size
but the top voted answer also doesn't
and the OP didn't specify that it had to indenfitely keep growing
the top voted answer just prints the code for 99 bottles of beer
so...
Oh
05:12
whereas the accepted answer does grow indefinitely cuz its 0 bytes XD
@DialFrost ah, but see, that does grow
@lyxal Wait rly?
Each 9 in the source prints another copy
oh u got to be kidding me
@DialFrost and that works because newlines apparently push more newlines
05:14
:((((
why cant vyxal do that... :(
Because newlines are NOPs
I dont have a quine like program for vyxal hmm
is it even possible?
It is
In 4 bytes, too
Well a normal quine is just `I`I
05:21
`I`I
So a growing quine is some variation of that
hmm
@lyxal that's already on the quine page right
quine question on SE
It is
Ic
@lyxal hmm
@lyxal why does it work?
I in the keyboard shows push n spaces
Pushes the string "I" and surrounds it in backticks and prepends that to the original string
@DialFrost for numbers, yes
But for strings it's different
05:24
Ah
Anyway, imma be out for a bit
I'll be back soon
Maybe an hour or so
mkay cya!
05:48
er guys how do make a function and call it again
Steffan showed me but I can't find the transcript
06:11
:(
it was something like 4 3 1 no.ofarguments f()
06:23
lyxal an hours over :3
I said or so :p
@DialFrost also, that's only for functions with * in the definition
I have a growing quine in mind but I wanna test it with functions
07:23
@lyxal ?
why isnt this working as a range btw 32,127?
32 127r()
07:38
Why ()?
07:52
cuz I have stuff inside it
specifically 32 127r(b?=[C])w
Oh as a loop
You need n to refer to the context
Like this?
32 127r(nb?=[C])w
Yes but there's probably a smarter way
What are you trying to do?
B seems to work
08:12
36
Q: All ASCII characters with a given bit count

ElPedro(Title with thanks to @ChasBrown) Sandbox The Background This challenge is inspired by a question that I recently posted on Puzzling Stack Exchange. Please feel free to follow the link if you are interested in the original question. If not then I won't bore you with the details here. The Fac...

b∑ would be needed then
Also kP
what does kP do?
printable ASCII
ah
hmm I'm confused lol kPr(b∑?=[C])w
08:28
kP'b∑?=
08:47
is there a flag that joins by nothing?
ah tysm
@emanresuA errr
Ah oops, Cb∑
ah tysm!
Hiya tybo!
09:12
is there a short way to split by spaces?
09:38
09:59
ty
kðtkðt122-r
The repeated kðt should be a clue that something like : can be used
And three digit numbers less than or equal to 358 can be expressed as two bytes
Here's what : does
!!/run 5 :W
@lyxal ⟨ 5 | 5 ⟩
!!/run 1 2 3 4 5 : W
@lyxal ⟨ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 ⟩
!!/run 2 3 4 4 3 2 : W
10:06
@lyxal ⟨ 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 2 ⟩
Just some helpful golfing tips
10:26
I'd like to know what they count as hits to have had 1243 views today, 2315 yesterday and 37k in the last 2 months
lmaooooooo
probably like pressing buttons n stuf idk
Although I do keep duplicating, closing and reopening new vyxal interpreters as they keep going offline
soo:)
@lyxal ah i see
kðt:W122-r doesn't work leh
11:09
@lyxal?
11:26
no W
the W is only to wrap the stack to show the effect of :
11:38
oh breh me dumb
literally 1984
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also stylised as 1984) is a dystopian social science fiction novel and cautionary tale written by the English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June 1949 by Secker & Warburg as Orwell's ninth and final book completed in his lifetime. Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society. Orwell, a democratic socialist, modelled the totalitarian government in the novel after Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany. More broadly, the novel examines the role of truth and facts...
the book the quote is from
@DialFrost I'm not sure what you're getting at with the i꘍i
tried to port “ignorance¤í‡î—™šÔÃÒry“#DIk1^è
:(
@lyxal I honestly dont know either :P
welp
11:55
try ~ḟ1꘍i
after the split on spaces
~ḟ is "without popping, find the position of the input in the list"
wut that works....
genius!
tysm
12:27
Lyxal opened PR #1471 (Vyxal/Vyxal) (Vyxal:make-variable-arity-functions-work → Vyxal:main): Make variadic functions work again
12:41
@lyxal that book is scary tbh
13:33
hey when did we pass 4k commits?
 
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23:52
!!/status
@lyxal I am doing wonderfully.

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