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=={{header|REXX}}== |
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<lang rexx>/*REXX program converts and displays a base ten integer to a negative base number. */ |
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@=' converted to base ' |
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n= 10; b= -2; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() |
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n=146; b= -3; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() |
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n= 15; b=-10; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() |
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n=-15; b=-10; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() |
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exit /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */ |
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/*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ |
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nBase: procedure; parse arg x,r; $= /*obtain args; $ is the integer result.*/ |
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do while x\==0 /*keep processing while X isn't zero.*/ |
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z=x//r; x=x%r /*calculate remainder; calculate int ÷.*/ |
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if z<0 then do; z=z-r /*subtract a negative R from Z ◄──┐ */ |
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x=x+1 /*bump X by one. │ */ |
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end /* Funny "add" ►───┘ */ |
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$=z || $ /*prepend new digit (numeral) to result*/ |
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end /*while*/ |
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return $ |
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/*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ |
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ok: ?=; if pBase(nb,b)\=n then ?= ' ◄──error in negative base calculation'; return ? |
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/*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ |
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pBase: procedure; parse arg x,r; $=0; p=0 /*obtain args; $ is the integer result.*/ |
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L=length(x); do j=L by -1 for L /*process each of the numerals in X. */ |
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_=substr(x, j, 1) /*obtain a numeral of the X number. */ |
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$=$ + _ * r**p /*add this value to the $ (result). */ |
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p=p+1 /*bump the power by one. */ |
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end /*j*/ /* [+] process the number "bottom-up".*/ |
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return $</lang> |
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'''output''' using the default inputs: |
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<pre> |
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10 converted to base -2 ────► 11110 |
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146 converted to base -3 ────► 21102 |
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15 converted to base -10 ────► 195 |
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-15 converted to base -10 ────► 25 |
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</pre> |
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=={{header|Sidef}}== |
=={{header|Sidef}}== |
Revision as of 05:09, 15 January 2017
Negative base numbers are an alternatively way to encode numbers without the need for a minus sign. Various negative bases may be used including negadecimal (base -10), negabinary (-2) and negaternary (-3).[1][2]
- Task
- Encode the decimal number 10 as negabinary (expect 11110)
- Encode the decimal number 146 as negaternary (expect 21102)
- Encode the decimal number 15 as negadecimal (expect 195)
- In each of the above cases, convert the encoded number back to decimal.
ALGOL 68
<lang algol68># Conversion to/from negative base numbers #
- Note - no checks for valid bases or digits (bases -2 .. -36 are handled) #
- returns s decoded to an integer from the negative base b #
PRIO FROMNBASE = 9; OP FROMNBASE = ( STRING s, INT b )INT:
BEGIN INT result := 0; INT base multiplier := 1; FOR d pos FROM UPB s BY -1 TO LWB s DO INT digit = IF s[ d pos ] >= "A" THEN ( ABS s[ d pos ] + 10 ) - ABS "A" ELSE ABS s[ d pos ] - ABS "0" FI; result +:= base multiplier * digit; base multiplier *:= b OD; result END # FROMNBASE # ;
OP FROMNBASE = ( CHAR c, INT b )INT: STRING(c) FROMNBASE b;
- returns n encoded as a string in the negative base b #
PRIO TONBASE = 9; OP TONBASE = ( INT n, b )STRING:
BEGIN STRING result := ""; INT v := n; WHILE INT d := IF v < 0 THEN - ( ABS v MOD b ) ELSE v MOD b FI; v OVERAB b; IF d < 0 THEN d -:= b; v +:= 1 FI; IF d < 10 THEN REPR ( d + ABS "0" ) ELSE REPR ( ( d - 10 ) + ABS "A" ) FI +=: result; v /= 0 DO SKIP OD; result END # TONBASE # ;
- tests the TONBASE and FROMNBASE operators #
PROC test n base = ( INT number, base, STRING expected )VOID:
BEGIN PROC expect = ( BOOL result )STRING: IF result THEN "" ELSE " INCORRECT" FI; STRING encoded = number TONBASE base; INT decoded = encoded FROMNBASE base; print( ( whole( number, 0 ), " encodes to: ", encoded ) ); print( ( " base ", whole( base, 0 ), expect( encoded = expected ), newline ) ); print( ( encoded, " decodes to: ", whole( decoded, 0 ) ) ); print( ( " base ", whole( base, 0 ), expect( decoded = number ), newline ) ) END # test n base # ;
test n base( 10, -2, "11110" ); test n base( 146, -3, "21102" ); test n base( 15, -10, "195" )</lang>
- Output:
10 encodes to: 11110 base -2 11110 decodes to: 10 base -2 146 encodes to: 21102 base -3 21102 decodes to: 146 base -3 15 encodes to: 195 base -10 195 decodes to: 15 base -10
Haskell
<lang haskell>import Data.Char (chr, ord) import Numeric (showIntAtBase)
-- The remainder and quotient of n/d, where the remainder is guaranteed to be -- non-negative. The divisor, d, is assumed to be negative. quotRemP :: Integral a => a -> a -> (a, a) quotRemP n d = let (q, r) = quotRem n d
in if r < 0 then (q+1, r-d) else (q, r)
-- Convert the number n to base b, where b is assumed to be less than zero. toNegBase :: Integral a => a -> a -> a toNegBase b n = let (q, r) = quotRemP n b
in if q == 0 then r else negate b * toNegBase b q + r
-- Convert n to a string, where n is assumed to be a base b number, with b less -- than zero. showAtBase :: (Integral a, Show a) => a -> a -> String showAtBase b n = showIntAtBase (abs b) charOf n ""
where charOf m | m < 10 = chr $ m + ord '0' | m < 36 = chr $ m + ord 'a' - 10 | otherwise = '?'
-- Print a number in base b, where b is assumed to be less than zero. printAtBase :: (Integral a, Show a) => a -> a -> IO () printAtBase b = putStrLn . showAtBase b . toNegBase b
main :: IO () main = do
printAtBase (-2) 10 printAtBase (-3) 146 printAtBase (-10) 15 printAtBase (-16) 107 printAtBase (-36) 41371458</lang>
- Output:
$ ./negbase 11110 21102 195 1ab perl6
Perl 6
Perl 6 provides built-in methods / routines base and parse-base to convert to and from bases 2 through 36. We'll just shadow the core routines with versions that accept negative bases. We'll simplify things by only accepting integer values to convert.
<lang perl6>multi sub base (Int $value, Int $radix where -37 < * < -1) {
my @result = $value.polymod($radix xx *); for @result.kv -> $k, $v { if $v < 0 { @result[$k ] -= $radix; @result[$k + 1] += 1; } } @result.pop while @result.tail == 0; @result».=base($radix.abs); flip [~] @result;
}
multi sub parse-base (Str $str, Int $radix where -37 < * < -1) {
[+] $str.flip.comb.kv.map: { $^v.parse-base($radix.abs) * $radix ** $^k }
}
- TESTING
say ' 10.&base( -2) = ', 10.&base(-2); say ' 146.&base( -3) = ', 146.&base(-3); say ' 15.&base(-10) = ', 15.&base(-10); say ' 107.&base(-16) = ', 107.&base(-16); say ' 41371458.&base(-36) = ', 41371458.&base(-36);
say '"11110".&parse-base( -2) = ', "11110".&parse-base(-2); say '"21102".&parse-base( -3) = ', "21102".&parse-base(-3); say ' "195".&parse-base(-10) = ', "195".&parse-base(-10); say ' "1AB".&parse-base(-16) = ', "1AB".&parse-base(-16); say '"Perl6".&parse-base(-36) = ', "Perl6".&parse-base(-36);</lang>
- Output:
10.&base( -2) = 11110 146.&base( -3) = 21102 15.&base(-10) = 195 107.&base(-16) = 1AB 41371458.&base(-36) = PERL6 "11110".&parse-base( -2) = 10 "21102".&parse-base( -3) = 146 "195".&parse-base(-10) = 15 "1AB".&parse-base(-16) = 107 "Perl6".&parse-base(-36) = 41371458
Python
<lang python>#!/bin/python from __future__ import print_function
def EncodeNegBase(n, b): #Converts from decimal if n == 0: return "0" out = [] while n != 0: n, rem = divmod(n, b) if rem < 0: n += 1 rem -= b out.append(rem) return "".join(map(str, out[::-1]))
def DecodeNegBase(nstr, b): #Converts to decimal if nstr == "0": return 0
total = 0 for i, ch in enumerate(nstr[::-1]): total += int(ch) * b**i return total
if __name__=="__main__":
print ("Encode 10 as negabinary (expect 11110)") result = EncodeNegBase(10, -2) print (result) if DecodeNegBase(result, -2) == 10: print ("Converted back to decimal") else: print ("Error converting back to decimal")
print ("Encode 146 as negaternary (expect 21102)") result = EncodeNegBase(146, -3) print (result) if DecodeNegBase(result, -3) == 146: print ("Converted back to decimal") else: print ("Error converting back to decimal")
print ("Encode 15 as negadecimal (expect 195)") result = EncodeNegBase(15, -10) print (result) if DecodeNegBase(result, -10) == 15: print ("Converted back to decimal") else: print ("Error converting back to decimal")</lang>
- Output:
Encode 10 as negabinary (expect 11110) 11110 Converted back to decimal Encode 146 as negaternary (expect 21102) 21102 Converted back to decimal Encode 15 as negadecimal (expect 195) 195 Converted back to decimal
REXX
<lang rexx>/*REXX program converts and displays a base ten integer to a negative base number. */ @=' converted to base ' n= 10; b= -2; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() n=146; b= -3; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() n= 15; b=-10; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() n=-15; b=-10; nb=nBase(n,b); say right(n, 20) @ right(b, 3) '────►' nb ok() exit /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */ /*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ nBase: procedure; parse arg x,r; $= /*obtain args; $ is the integer result.*/
do while x\==0 /*keep processing while X isn't zero.*/ z=x//r; x=x%r /*calculate remainder; calculate int ÷.*/ if z<0 then do; z=z-r /*subtract a negative R from Z ◄──┐ */ x=x+1 /*bump X by one. │ */ end /* Funny "add" ►───┘ */ $=z || $ /*prepend new digit (numeral) to result*/ end /*while*/ return $
/*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ ok: ?=; if pBase(nb,b)\=n then ?= ' ◄──error in negative base calculation'; return ? /*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ pBase: procedure; parse arg x,r; $=0; p=0 /*obtain args; $ is the integer result.*/
L=length(x); do j=L by -1 for L /*process each of the numerals in X. */ _=substr(x, j, 1) /*obtain a numeral of the X number. */ $=$ + _ * r**p /*add this value to the $ (result). */ p=p+1 /*bump the power by one. */ end /*j*/ /* [+] process the number "bottom-up".*/ return $</lang>
output using the default inputs:
10 converted to base -2 ────► 11110 146 converted to base -3 ────► 21102 15 converted to base -10 ────► 195 -15 converted to base -10 ────► 25
Sidef
<lang ruby>func EncodeNegBase(Num n, Num b { .~~ (-36 .. -2) }) {
var out = [] var r = 0 while (n) { (n, r) = divmod(n, b) if (r < 0) { n += 1 r -= b } out << r.base(-b) } return (out.join.flip || 0)
}
func DecodeNegBase(Str s, Num b { .~~ (-36 .. -2) }) {
var total = 0 for i,c in (s.flip.chars.pairs) { total += (Num(c, -b) * b**i) } return total
}
say (" 10 in base -2: ", EncodeNegBase(10, -2)) say ("146 in base -3: ", EncodeNegBase(146, -3)) say (" 15 in base -10: ", EncodeNegBase(15, -10))
say '-'*25
say ("11110 from base -2: ", DecodeNegBase("11110", -2)) say ("21102 from base -3: ", DecodeNegBase("21102", -3)) say (" 195 from base -10: ", DecodeNegBase("195", -10))
say '-'*25
- Extra
say ("25334424 in base -31: ", EncodeNegBase(25334424, -31)) say ("sidef from base -31: ", DecodeNegBase("sidef", -31))</lang>
- Output:
10 in base -2: 11110 146 in base -3: 21102 15 in base -10: 195 ------------------------- 11110 from base -2: 10 21102 from base -3: 146 195 from base -10: 15 ------------------------- 25334424 in base -31: sidef sidef from base -31: 25334424
zkl
<lang zkl>fcn toNBase(n,radix){
var [const] cs=[0..9].chain(["a".."z"]).pump(String); //"0123456789abcd..z" _assert_(-37 < radix < -1,"invalid radix"); digits:=List(); while(n){ reg r; n,r=n.divr(radix); // C compiler semantics if(r<0){ n+=1; r-=radix; } digits.append(r); } digits.reverse().pump(String,cs.get);
}
fcn toInt(str,radix){ // the toInt(radix) method radix is 2..36
str.reduce('wrap(s,d,rdx){ s*radix + d.toInt(rdx); },0,radix.abs());
}</lang> <lang zkl>ns:=T( T(10,-2), T(146,-3), T(15,-10), T(107,-16), T(41371458,-36), T(44661,-36) ); results:=ns.pump(List,Void.Xplode,toNBase); foreach nb,r in (ns.zip(results)){
_,b:=nb; println("%10d.base(%3d) = \"%s\" --> %d".fmt(nb.xplode(),r,toInt(r,b)));
}</lang>
- Output:
10.base( -2) = "11110" --> 10 146.base( -3) = "21102" --> 146 15.base(-10) = "195" --> 15 107.base(-16) = "1ab" --> 107 41371458.base(-36) = "perl6" --> 41371458 44661.base(-36) = "zkl" --> 44661
References
- ↑ Negabinary on Wolfram Mathworld
- ↑ Negative base on Wikipedia