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Q: The Nine Pattern

SahibPrimeIntroduction I stumbled across this (useless) pattern the other day while I was watching TV. I named it "the 9 pattern" because the first number to use it was 9. The gist of it is, you enter a number (let's say x), and then you get back: x x + (x / 3) [let's call this y] two-thirds of y [l...

 
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11:11
you do it
I know.
One thing, we fail miserably.
We had to implement arrays before the challenge.
The challenge requests an array as output.
I'm asking if we can use delimiters
@LeakyNun Okay.
11:46
@zyabin101 progress?
None. I didn't even start...
@KennyLau did they reply on the comment?
I already know how to save an integer in a register. :P
So don't mind that.
lol
and then?
iRr      # Save integer in register zero and immediately get it out
cus      # Register one
cuuu/%_o # Divide by three (that's why we needed that `r`!)
12:05
where's the rounding?
iRror      # Save integer in register zero and immediately get it out
cuu$$*$**O # Delimit by space
cus        # Register one
cuuu/%_    # Divide by three (that's why we needed that `r`!)
csr+o      # Recover integer from register zero and add to the result
you can delimit by null
@LeakyNun Doesn't show up on my Firefox 46.0.1.
you can delimit by tab
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Q: Showcase your language one vote at a time

Helka HombaIn this experimental popularity contest users will be able to showcase their favorite programming languages. However, the amount of code they are allowed to write is dependent on the number of votes their answer has received. How This Works An answer to this question with N votes (upvotes minus...

you do this or i do this
@LeakyNun I do this.
But you have to help with the factoid.
> Unipants' Golfing Language is an in-development golfing language.
But I also think that with only 16 operations, ifs and whiles, anything may be possible... or not?
> UGL only has 16 operations, a stack, registers, ifs and whiles to do things. But even if these supplies are to spare, anything may be possible if you do things smart enough... or not? ;-)
@LeakyNun good factoid? ^
12:14
Although it names contains "golfing", it is not a golfing language
nice
Welcome to Unipants' Golfing Language @Bálint!
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A: Showcase your language one vote at a time

zyabin101Unipants' Golfing Language Factoid UGL only has 16 operations, a stack, registers, ifs and whiles to do things. But even if these supplies are to spare, anything may be possible if you do things smart enough... or not? ;-)

@zyabin101 Uhmm...hello?
@Bálint Yes.
Hello.
BTW, if popularity contest are usually not welcome on the site, why do they don't remove the tag, as the anime SE did recently with the id-request tag?
@Bálint They left it for popularity contests that are really well.
12:22
@zyabin101 99 popularity contest out of 100 are bad or uses the wrong tag accidentally
Same can be said to id-requests, they can be giod if they are descriptive, but they usually aren"t
@zyabin101 And thag's why historical lock exists
The program added this revision may be the shortest useful UGL program I've ever written.
introduce s as the length-1 snippet?
@LeakyNun :D
@LeakyNun What does popping from an empty stack return?
@LeakyNun Added.
Hey @Bálint
12:50
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A: Showcase your language one vote at a time

zyabin101Unipants' Golfing Language Factoid UGL only has 16 operations, a stack, registers, ifs and whiles to do things. But even if these supplies are to spare, anything may be possible if you do things smart enough... or not? ;-) Length 2 snippet io Try it online! This program reads and writes ...

@zyabin101 idk, 0?
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A: Showcase your language one vote at a time

zyabin101Unipants' Golfing Language Factoid UGL only has 16 operations, a stack, registers, ifs and whiles to do things. But even if these supplies are to spare, anything may be possible if you do things smart enough... or not? ;-) Length 2 snippet io Try it online! This program reads and writes ...

:D
@zyabin101 I'm curios, have an upviote
@Bálint Thanks :)

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