61
votes

The challenge

The shortest code by character count, that will output playing bricks tower series according to user input.

The input will be a series of numbers (positive, negative and zero) that represents the height of the current cube tower following their index. A height of 0 means no tower and is spaced.

A cube tower is composed of stacked cubes. If the input number on the current index is positive, the cubes go up, if the input number is negative, the cubes go down. A single cube is drawn using the 4 following lines:

   __
 /__ /|
|   | |
|___|/

Cubes are 3D - this means they hide each other when two towers are placed next to each other, generating fake perspective.

All input can be assumed to be valid and without errors - Each number is separated with a white space on a single line, with at least one number.

Test cases

Input:
    2 -3 -2 1 2 -1
Output:
       __              __
     /__ /|          /__ /|
    |   | |        _|   | |
    |___|/|      /__|___|/|
    |   | |__  _|   |   | |__
    |___|/__ /__|___|___|/__ /|
        |   |   | |     |   | |
        |___|___|/|     |___|/
        |   |   | |
        |___|___|/
        |   | |
        |___|/

Input:
    1 2 3 4 -2 4 3 2 1
Output:
                   __      __ 
                 /__ /|  /__ /|
               _|   | | |   | |__
             /__|___|/| |___|/__ /|
           _|   |   | | |   |   | |__
         /__|___|___|/| |___|___|/__ /|
       _|   |   |   | | |   |   |   | |__
     /__|___|___|___|/| |___|___|___|/__ /|
    |   |   |   |   | |_|   |   |   |   | |
    |___|___|___|___|/__|___|___|___|___|/
                    |   | |
                    |___|/|
                    |   | |
                    |___|/

Input:
    1 3 3 7 0 -2 -2
Output:
                   __
                 /__ /|
                |   | |
                |___|/| 
                |   | | 
                |___|/| 
                |   | | 
                |___|/| 
           __  _|   | | 
         /__ /__|___|/| 
        |   |   |   | | 
        |___|___|___|/| 
       _|   |   |   | | 
     /__|___|___|___|/| 
    |   |   |   |   | |    __  __
    |___|___|___|___|/   /__ /__ /|
                        |   |   | |
                        |___|___|/|
                        |   |   | |
                        |___|___|/

Code count includes input/output (i.e full program).

19
  • 80
    So... very... tempted... to add an example for 1 3 7 3 3 Oct 22, 2009 at 20:24
  • 3
    I also forgot to mention - to all of my weekly code golf fans: Next week will be a special Halloween edition code-golf!
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 22, 2009 at 20:41
  • 1
    Aww, put the negative cubes back!
    – Robert P
    Oct 23, 2009 at 2:20
  • 3
    Negative cubes are back. Though bring answers so it won't look dull!
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 23, 2009 at 2:31
  • 3
    @mobrule, i see you managed to shave off 1214 bytes :p Oct 23, 2009 at 9:32

13 Answers 13

40
votes

Perl 157 characters

This entry was inspired by gnibbler's Ruby entry, including the part about embedding the cube in the code. Also thanks to Kinopiko for schooling me on the 4 arg version of substr.

@O=($/.$"x99)x99;map{for$n(0..$_-1,$_..-1){map{substr$O[50-2*$n+$_],$W+4/$_,6,
(_,"__"
,"/__ /|",
"|   | |",
"|___|/")[$_]}1..4}$W+=4}@ARGV;print grep/\S/,@O

Explanation:

Line 1: Choose where cubes go
Lines 2-5: Put cubes where cubes go, print

6
  • map{substr$O[-2*$n-$_],$W+$_*$_/3,(6,7,6,2)[$_],("|___|/","| | |","/__ /|","__")[$_]}0..3} gets you two more. /\S/&&print for@O[-49..49] gets you one more.
    – user181548
    Oct 23, 2009 at 7:51
  • map{substr$O[-2*$n-$_],$W+($f=$_*$_)/3,6+$_-$f,("|___|/","| | |","/__ /|","__")[$_]}0..3}
    – user181548
    Oct 23, 2009 at 8:14
  • Have you seen the C entry? :p
    – Robert P
    Oct 23, 2009 at 22:17
  • @Robert P: The C version is just a translation of this algorithm into C.
    – user181548
    Oct 24, 2009 at 8:37
  • My ruby was based on my Python, so we have Python => Ruby => Perl => C :) Oct 25, 2009 at 9:38
39
votes

Ruby - 233

mutable strings ;) No arbitrary "99" limits. pfft :p
Had to lose the picture of the cube in the source though

S=gets.split.map{|x|x.to_i}<<0
S.max.downto(S.min){|y|e=" ";q=e*3;r=e*3
S.map{|x|a=0,x;if(w=a.min)<=y&&x!=0&&y<z=a.max
r[-3,4]="|   | |";q[-3,4]="|___|/"+(y>w ?"|":e)else(z=z!=y)?q+=e*4:q[-2,4]="/__ /|"
r+=z ?e*4:"__  "end}
puts r,q}

Ruby - 243

Delete the extra space I put in there to get the nice picture of the cube

S=gets.split.map{|x|x.to_i}<<0
S.max.downto(S.min){|y|e=" ";q=e*3;r=e*3
S.map{|x|a=0,x;if(w=a.min)<=y&&x!=0&&y<=z=a.max
if z==y;r+="__  "
 q[-2,3]="/__ /|"else
r[-3,4]="|   | |"
q[-3,4]="|___|/"+(y>w ?e:"|")end
else r+=e*4;q+=e*4 end}
puts r,q}
$ echo 1 3 7 3 3 |ruby pc.rb
           __              
         /__ /|            
        |   | |            
        |___|/|            
        |   | |            
        |___|/|            
        |   | |            
        |___|/|            
       _|   | |__  __      
     /__|___|/__ /__ /|    
    |   |   |   |   | |    
    |___|___|___|___|/|    
   _|   |   |   |   | |    
 /__|___|___|___|___|/|    
|   |   |   |   |   | |    
|___|___|___|___|___|/  
3
  • I voted for the answer with 253 chars. It looks amazing with the actual cube in the solution. Oct 23, 2009 at 6:48
  • 8
    OFFENSIVE! OFFENSIVE! OFFENSIVE! j/k.
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 24, 2009 at 1:11
  • With three more strokes and a co-location facility, I could change that "99" limit to "9E9" ;-)
    – mob
    Oct 26, 2009 at 21:11
6
votes

Python - 249

The second for loop is indented with tab

S=map(int,raw_input().split())+[0]
for y in range(max(S),min(S)-1,-1):
 q=r=e=" "*4
 for x in S:
    w=x*(x<0);z=x*(x>0)
    if w<=y<z:r=r[:-3]+"|   | |";q=q[:-3]+"|___|/"+" |"[y>w]
    elif(y==z)*x:q=q[:-2]+"/__ /|";r+="__  "
    else:q+=e;r+=e
 print r+"\n"+q

Python - 393

S=map(int,raw_input().split())+[0]
for Y in range(max(S),min(S)-1,-1):
 Q=R="";B=s=t=" "*4;N=0
 for y in S:
  if(y>0)*(y==Y)+(Y==0)*(y<0):
   q="_  _";r=" /__";s="_   ";t=" /| "
   if(N<y>0)+(N==0):q="   _"
   if y<N>0:q="| |_";r="|/__"
  elif(y>Y>=0)+(y<=Y<0):q="|   ";r="|___";s="| | ";t="|/"+("| "[(y==Y<0)+(Y==0)])+" "
  else:q=s;r=t;s=t=B
  Q+=q;R+=r;N=y
 print Q.rstrip()+"\n"+R.rstrip()
3
  • The problem has changed, which will probably make your code a lot shorter.
    – strager
    Oct 23, 2009 at 2:04
  • doh! yeah, a lot shorter and about 1/10 as hard Oct 23, 2009 at 2:10
  • 2
    Negative cubes don't display correctly. For example, just try -1 -2
    – Eli Grey
    Oct 23, 2009 at 2:25
6
votes

Ruby, 261 258 250 242

c=[]
n=99
$F.map{|e|e=e.to_i
c<<(e<0?[e,-1]:[0,e-1])}
m=[]
x=0
c.map{|d|x+=4
k,l=d
(k+n..l+n).map{|y|y*=2
[[3,3,2,'__'],[2,1,6,'/__ /|'],[1,0,7,'|   | |'],[0,0,6,'|___|/']].map{|e|a,b,c,s=e
(m[y+a]||=' '*79)[x+b,c]=s}}}
puts m.compact.reverse

Run with ruby -n -a v2.rb

This entry is slightly overdesigned in that it can begin and end stacks at any level, not just at 0. There is no way to specify this in the "competition version", but if you replace the first 4 lines with c=eval $_;n=99 then it drops to 203 bytes and you can do: <

[[-3,3],[-3,-2],[2,3],[-3,-3],[-2,-1],[3,3],[2,2],[1,1],[0,0]]
           __      __          __                                                  
         /__ /|  /__ /|      /__ /|                                                
        |   | | |   | |     |   | |__                                              
        |___|/| |___|/|     |___|/__ /|                                            
        |   | | |   | |         |   | |__                                          
        |___|/| |___|/          |___|/__ /|                                        
        |   | |                     |   | |__                                      
        |___|/|                     |___|/__ /|                                    
        |   | |            __           |   | |                                    
        |___|/|          /__ /|         |___|/                                     
        |   | |__       |   | |                                                    
        |___|/__ /|     |___|/|                                                    
        |   |   | |    _|   | |                                                    
        |___|___|/|  /__|___|/                                                     
        |   |   | | |   | |                                                        
        |___|___|/  |___|/   
3
  • 1
    Ohh, do me a favor, render [[3,3],[1,2],[0,3],[0,7],[0,3],[0,3]] Oct 23, 2009 at 21:13
  • your version was actually my original idea, but it has a different approach which I'm reserving for another code golf challenge.
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 24, 2009 at 1:19
  • Put your output in a <pre> block to prevent highlighting. Oct 24, 2009 at 5:10
6
votes

Befunge-93 (too many characters)

Very unoptimized. My first Befunge program. =]

>~:88+`v6 >11p>:!|v                 g13$<       v            $<
 000090#8 + >      >68*31p  v >     1-:!|!:-1g14<p+g11g13+g12g 14<
   __  :* *      5 ^       < > 31pvvp16<>:41p1- 31g1+g :68*-!#^_ ^
 /__ /||\-6      >>1-:       |^8   < $<|       `g16 $<   <
|   | |>-*8 ^ ^ p11-2g11-1$  <    >31g   11g+:::51g` |   1
|___|/   8^0     >#-#<           v    ^<             >51p^
        <  <         |`0:       p 56 p34:p30:p26:p25:p22:p21:p20:*68<
^  v95:< 6^ *2:*  -10<           >21g4+21p 11
1  >*-   |            >     > 31g51gg,31g21g-3-!#v_v
1   >$ ^v<                 | ,+55-g16p15+1:g15   <
|!-*48 <~> ^                ^           p13+1g13   <
>   ^                      @
4
  • 1
    It might look better if you put it in a <pre> block, instead of a code block. Oct 25, 2009 at 20:56
  • @Gilbert, Heh, true. =] However, SO/Markdown doesn't like the < in my answer, so...
    – strager
    Oct 25, 2009 at 21:35
  • 1
    I was looking forward to seeing how you were going to beat my C solution with some kind of bizarre trick, and all I get is this? It looks like more a.out.
    – user181548
    Oct 26, 2009 at 6:01
  • @Kinopiko, This isn't really my kind of problem. I'm redoing the Befunge solution and will hopefully have it in before the deadline (as if it mattered).
    – strager
    Oct 26, 2009 at 6:07
5
votes

Haskell, 349 characters:

r=replicate
f=foldl
k=repeat
o n a s=r n a++s++k a
main=do{a<-getLine;let{n=map read$words a;u=f max 0 n;d=f min 0 n;i=r(2*(1+u-d))$r(4*length n+3)' '};putStr$unlines$f(\j(x,n)->f(\i y->[[if a=='x'then b else a|(a,b)<-zip m n]|(m,n)<-zip(o(2*(u-y))(k 'x')$map(o(4*x)'x')["xxx__xx","x/__ /|","|   | |","|___|/x"])i])j[1+min 0 n..max 0 n])i$zip[0..]n}
5
votes

Golfscript - 154

Newlines are significant. If you fail to strip the trailing newline you will get an extra number printed at the bottom! There is a TAB between - and 0

" "4*:s%{~}%0+: $):
;0=:g;{2,{:r;s {[
-   0
-]$(:b\(:t\;=!t!0t<1b>*2*+*[{s}[{"__  "}{-2<"/__ /|"}]r={-3<["|   | |""|___|/"["| "b!=]+]r=}]\=~+}%n}%
(:
g<!}do

Golfscript - 163

0`+" ":s%{~}%:A$):y;0=1-:g;{2,{:r;3s*A{[y- 0y-]$(:b\(:t\;=!:j;[{4s*}[{"__  "}{-2<"/__ /|"}]r={-3<["|   | |""|___|/"["| "b!=]+]r=}]0t=0t<1b>*2*+j*=~+}%n}%y(:y g>}do

Golfscript - 165

0`+" ":s%{~}%:A$):y;0=1-:g;{2,{:r;3s*A{[y- 0y-]$(:b\(:t\;=!:j;[
{4s*}.{"__  "
}{-2<"/__ /|"}
{-3<"|   | |"}
{-3<"|___|/"["| "b!=]+}]0t=2*0t<1b>*4*+r+j*=~+}%n}%y(:y g>}do
0
4
votes

C, 287 characters

#define F(r)for(r=0;r<98;r++)
#define C(y,s)for(k=0;s[k];k++)b[49-i][w+k+y]=s[k];i++;
char k,i,j,w,t,b[98][99];main(c,v)char**v;{F(i)F(j)b[i][j]=32;
for(j=0;j<c;j++){i=2*atoi(v[j]);t=0;if(i>0)t=i,i=0;for(;i<t;i-=2){
C(0,"|___|/")C(0,"|   | |")C(1,"/__ /|")C(3,"__")}w+=4;}F(i)puts(b[i]);}

(this character count excludes two newlines)

This runs as a command line program, like

./cubes 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 3 2 -1 -10

You can try running it here: http://codepad.org/tu4HDqSy (This version is altered because codepad.org doesn't allow command line arguments.)

A handy tip for un-golfing is to run it through cpp and then indent:

char                k        , i, j, w, t, b[98][99];
main(c, v)
    char          **v;
{
    for (i = 0; i < 98; i++)
        for (j = 0; j < 98; j++)
            b[i][j] = 32;
    for (j = 0; j < c; j++) {
        i = 2 * atoi(v[j]);
        t = 0;
        if (i > 0)
            t = i, i = 0;
        for (; i < t; i -= 2) {
            for (k = 0; "|___|/"[k]; k++)
                b[49 - i][w + k + 0] = "|___|/"[k];
            i++;
            for (k = 0; "|   | |"[k]; k++)
                b[49 - i][w + k + 0] = "|   | |"[k];
            i++;
            for (k = 0; "/__ /|"[k]; k++)
                b[49 - i][w + k + 1] = "/__ /|"[k];
            i++;
            for (k = 0; "__"[k]; k++)
                b[49 - i][w + k + 3] = "__"[k];
            i++;
        } w += 4;
    } for (i = 0; i < 98; i++)
        puts(b[i]);
}
7
  • Static-initialized elements are default zero, so ={} is superfluous. Using the pre-ANSI main(c,v)char**v;{} prototype shaves off two characters. Pretty clever, though! I wish I could find more to cut...
    – ephemient
    Oct 23, 2009 at 17:49
  • I get double spaced output on GCC 4.4.1.
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 24, 2009 at 1:15
  • Are you sure it isn't just the line wrap? If your terminal is less than 98 characters wide it wraps around. My gcc is gcc version 4.2.1 20070719 [FreeBSD].
    – user181548
    Oct 24, 2009 at 1:25
  • Ah, my terminal is a standard 80x24 in size. I think you need to specify it to whoever's testing :).
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 24, 2009 at 5:31
  • @Kinopiko: yes, I can resize my terminal, that's not the problem - the entry does not specify that it needs it, so I had no idea that this solutions outputs a static 98x98 buffer.
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 24, 2009 at 18:26
3
votes

Python (2.6), 1092 905 623 501 478 345 --> 318 characters

All comments welcome!

r=range;p="  __","/__ /|","|   | |","|___|/"
l=map(int,raw_input().split())+[0];d=max(l)
g=[[" "]*(len(l)+1)*4 for i in r(d-min(l)+1)*2]
for i,e in enumerate(l):
 for x,y in sorted([(i*4,(d-e+y-(0,1)[e<0])*2)for y in r(0,e,(1,-1)[e<0])])[::-1]:
  for i in r(4):g[y+i][(x,x+1)[i<2]:x+6]=p[i]
for k in g:print ''.join(k)
0
2
votes

627 bytes of VB.NET 9 (without counting new lines)

Dim a As New List(Of Int32)
Dim b=InputBox("").Split(" ".ToCharArray)
For Each d In b
a.Add(Int32.Parse(d))
Next
Dim e=New String(){"|___|/","|   | |","/__ /|","__"}
Dim f=a.Min
Dim g=a.Max
Dim h=a.Count
Dim i As New List(Of String)
Dim j=(If(g>0,g,0)+If(f<0,-f,0))*2+1
For d=0To j
i.Add(Space(h*6))
Next
For d=f To g
If (d<>0) Then
For k=0To 3
Dim l=i(j)
Dim m=0
While m<h
If (d<0And a(m)<=d)Or(d>0And a(m)>=d) Then
Dim n=m*4+If(k>1,(k-2)*2+1,0)
l=l.Substring(0,n)&e(k)&l.Substring(n+e(k).Length)
i(j)=l
endif
m+=1
End While
j-=1
Next
j+=2
EndIf
Next
For Each d In i
Console.WriteLine(d)
Next
1
vote

313 bytes of Ruby

c=gets.split.map{|n|n.to_i}+[0];l=[" "*(c.length*5)]*((c.max-c.min)*2+2)
c.each_index{|i|h=c[i];h==0&&next
(h<0?(h...0):(0...h)).to_a.each{|b|y=c.max*2+1-b*2;x=i*4;s=(x+7)..-1
4.times{|a|l[y-a]=l[y-a][0,x+[0,0,1,3][a]]+['|___|/','|   | |','/__ /|','__'
][a]+(l[y-a][[(x+6)..-1,s,s,s][a]]||'')}}};l.each{|e|puts e}

(There is one newline that doesn't count, it's only there because otherwise there would be a very long line in there.)

I used the obvious method of making a 2D array of characters and pasting in the cubes one at a time, bottom to top and left to right.

1
vote

Lua, 453 characters

s=io.read("*l")x={}for v in s:gmatch("-?%d+")do x[#x+1]=tonumber(v)end m=math
u=unpack s=string c={s.byte("   __   /__ /||###|#||___|/ ",1,28)}t=m.max(0,u(x))-1
b=m.min(0,u(x))l=#x*4+3 a={}for n=b,t do for p,v in ipairs(x)do y=n<0 and v<=n
or n>=0 and v>n for i=1,4 do e=(t-n)*2+i a[e]=a[e]or{}for j=1,7 do
d=c[(i-1)*7+j]f=(p-1)*4+j a[e][f]=y and d~=32 and d or a[e][f] or 32 end
end end end for i,v in ipairs(a)do print((s.char(u(v)):gsub("#"," ")))end
1
vote

PHP - 447 398

I Know it's not as short as the others here, but I'm happy with it ;)

<?$g=$argv;unset($g[0]);$c=array('|___|/',' '=>'|   | |','/__ 
/|',3=>'__');$x=max(max($g),0);$m=$i=min(min($g),0);$row=$y=0;
while($x>=$i){$n=$row++*2;foreach ($c as $w=>$p){
$L[]=str_pad('',count($g)*4," ");$t='';$y=0;foreach ($g as $h)
{if((($h>=$i&&$i>0)||($h<$i&&$i<=0)))$L[$n]=substr_replace($L[$n],$p,4*$y+$w,
strlen($p));$y++;}$n++;}$i++;}array_splice($L,$n);krsort($L);
print implode("\n",$L);?>

Input / Output

   C:\development\code-golf>php cubes1.php 1 2 1 -5 -5 4 3 3
                       __
                     /__ /|
                    |   | |__  __
                    |___|/__ /__ /|
       __           |   |   |   | |
     /__ /|         |___|___|___|/|
   _|   | |__       |   |   |   | |
 /__|___|/__ /|     |___|___|___|/|
|   |   |   | |__  _|   |   |   | |
|___|___|___|/__ /__|___|___|___|/
            |   |   | |
            |___|___|/|
            |   |   | |
            |___|___|/|
            |   |   | |
            |___|___|/|
            |   |   | |
            |___|___|/|
            |   |   | |
            |___|___|/
1
  • input is separated by spaces, not commas.
    – LiraNuna
    Oct 27, 2009 at 5:39

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