I'm only accessing a handful of members at a time. by keeping track of the attributes myself, I can strictly define what I want as opposed to using what other people may have modified.
if it means anything, I got >+>+>++++<[>[-<+++++>]<<]> converted to vim keystrokes. Dealing with nested loops is what appears to have caught up other people that tried to convert brainf*** to vim. It did place 106 on the second line, which is a great start
C:\Users\Elie>nvim
Neovim was built without a Terminal UI,press Ctrl+C to exit
currently listening on the following address(es)
\\.\pipe\nvim-6928-0
^C
installed vim, typed vim in the terminal, ok it works. i have a vim windows. iHello, World! correctly type Hello, World!. so <BACKSPACE> and the cursor is moved backward without removing ಠ_ಠ
Pushing concatenated character ranges
The string containing all digits "0123456789" can be written as
A,s
The uppercase ASCII letters (A-Z) can be pushed as
'[,65>
which generates the string of all characters up to Z, then discards the first 65 (up to @).
All ASCII letters (A-Za-z) can be...
I can see why you might like to pass the index and array to the function you're mapping, but to do it by default indicates a lack of foresight. The function should just be applied to each element, period.
The goal of this challenge is to collect selected items in a list and move them to a certain location in the list.
As a visual example, take the input values (represented by black boxed integers) and a corresponding list of truthy values where true denotes the item is selected (represented by bl...
@MartinEnder Oops, didn't realize it's not in the docs :(. It teleports to any non-slimed square in the grid, and then the next char will match on the same square that was teleported to.
Grow and Visualize Decision Tree
META: work in progress...
code-golfgraphical-outputgraph-theorymachine-learning
Given two sets of points in the plane with coordinates x,y, both in [0,1), grow a (binary) decision tree as specified below and output a image of 256x256 pixels, that visualizes the...