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| Posted by Alex in reply to mnar53 | PermalinkReply |
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Alex
Posted in reply to mnar53
| On Saturday, 16 February 2019 at 05:06:55 UTC, mnar53 wrote:
> Absolutely a newbie to D. This code mimics c, but unfortunately does not work:
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> import std.typecons;
> import std.math;
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> alias double function(double) UNARY;
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> UNARY[] FCNS = [sin, cos, tan];
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> double[][] MAP (int idx, double[][] args) nothrow {
> UNARY f = FCNS[idx];
> foreach(i; 0 .. args.length)
> foreach(j; 0 .. args[i].length)
> args[i][j] = f (args[i][j]);
> return args;
> }
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> what's wrong with it?
I assume, this would do its job:
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import std.typecons;
import std.math;
alias UNARY = double function(double);
UNARY[] FCNS = [&sin, &cos, &tan];
double[][] MAP (size_t idx, double[][] args) {
UNARY f = FCNS[idx];
foreach(i; 0 .. args.length)
foreach(j; 0 .. args[i].length)
args[i][j] = f (args[i][j]);
return args;
}
void main(){
double[][] args;
args.length = 3;
foreach(ref el; args)
el.length = 3;
import std.random : uniform01, dice;
foreach(l; args)
foreach(ref el; l)
el = uniform01;
import std.range : iota;
args = MAP(dice(FCNS.length.iota), args);
import std.stdio : writeln;
writeln(args);
}
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