Depending on how you cut a double cone with a plane, you can form a circle, non-circular ellipse, parabola or a hyperbola, as well as some other equations. The goal of this challenge is to take as input the equation of a graph on the plane and classify which of the above it is. The input equation...
I have a presentation on Google Slides and I'd like to find the word count of all the words (or even just space delimited sections of text).
It doesn't appear that there is any straight-forward way to do this, but surely there must be some way/hack to find this information out approximately.
@Downgoat Well, I didn't invent it. I maintain it. I like ES4 (which is high level OOP language in contrast to ES 3 and ES 5) and .NET. At some point I'm going to need more people to collaborate. My goal is the re-integration in Mono.
I'm not competing with the upstream ES here. This is strictly a compiled .NET language, with the focus on Mono compatibility. If you wanted, you could replace a library written C#, F# or VB with Turbo code.
And the practical implication is that .NET teams can now integrate JS dev's into their backend (server stack or even desktop software) workflow with virtually no "learning" overhead :-)
JavaScript ES7, 16 bytes
''.padStart.bind
built-ins ftw! Only works on Firefox 48 and above. Valid as this feature was added March 12.
This takes input like:
(''.padStart.bind)(arg1)(arg2,arg3)
> ...whereas an entity query for a movie like “Interstellar” can result in content grouped around that entity to encourage deeper exploration, such as showing critic review...
@orlp Unfortunately there appears to a software limitation with that: the only way I've been able to change harpsichord volume is through changing its MIDI channel volume. Normal dynamics do not seem to be applied.
@PhiNotPi if you still have the project file for that song, as an exercise try identify the ground note in each section and add a string/brass bass to it
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ How so? Mine has a different thing being inputted altogether and does more than just classify the conic (possibility of it being a line, plus degenerate)
@Downgoat because if brevity is important, divmod(n, M) would already explain the order of the parameters better, and otherwise you can write divmod(number, modulus)