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3:27 PM
CMC: Check if a positive integer is prime
(without using the built-in)
 
3:40 PM
@Mr.Xcoder btw, you said E or f, but none of them work here. i is a list...
 
Try )I instead of i
I really need to store all the common snippets in a gist or something
 
A wiki post could also be useful, it will be visible
 
Yeah ik
Wait a moment I've made a big mistake and Dennis just pulled it
I asked for a pull again, but until then, / won't work
 
Ugh, why am I still there, I should be making docs for CodeNote at the moment...
 
Done, / should be fixed now
 
3:48 PM
What was wrong?
 
I accidentally removed it
 
removed what?
 
The function /
 
ahh
is... ) pushing 0 because shift+0 = )?
 
) pushes a 0 onto the stack because 0123456789 are functions that perform Top of the stack * 10 + themselves
 
3:52 PM
i know, but... :P why )?
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It looks like a toggle to me
Like toggle numeric mode
 
for me it looks like... something to trick IDE into a not-started paren... .-.
 
Huh alright :)(
I have 49 bytes
 
@Mr.Xcoder 17 bytes
 
And you don't use the built-in?
 
3:55 PM
No (I don't use it)
 
Wait... d ಠ_ಠ
I should really remove d right?
 
In general or for this challenge?
 
In general
 
haha XD
 
Now that we have F I feel it's no longer needed
CMC: Primality test for positive integers without p or d
My attempt at 49 bytes (don't be eager to click before trying first :P)
 
4:02 PM
@Mr.Xcoder - The register is reset in filters and maps
 
I am aware of that. Didn't I remove the register?
 
Doesn't look like it
 
Oh, I didn't...
Anyway I won't bother Dennis with another pull for now.
 
Can we output 1 for prime and a positive integer aside from 1 for not prime?
 
Should be fixed now
@cairdcoinheringaahing That doesn't follow the standard truthy/falsy definition, so no.
 
4:06 PM
In that case, 49 bytes (spoiler) (very different to yours)
 
Mine is invalid ಠ_ಠ I am multiplying instead of dividing
 
It seems to work for me, how is yours invalid?
 
Hold on a sec
Let me figure out if the first one is valid.
@cairdcoinheringaahing The first version is just non-sense... I was dividing the input by 1 ;-;
Though it is valid.
 
If we could output as I asked before, I would've got 31 bytes :(
 
Same here
@cairdcoinheringaahing Yours is invalid :P
There's probably a bug with M on empty lists
@Mr.Xcoder Yeah because you're trying to use enumerate and then don't handle the empty case...
 

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