Questions tagged [language-agnostic]
Use this tag for PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS that are independent of any particular programming language.
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Name for defining a function with fewer arguments that calls the original function
I often have functions that take a bunch of arguments and then I define convenience wrappers
that hardcode some of the arguments.
Dummy C example:
int add(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
int addFive(...
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Given a radius R, find the minimal number of circles to maximize the area where the circles' center belong to a set of points P
Given a list of points, P, and a radius R, find the minimum set of points P that maximizes the area. Where each point represents a circle centered at that point.
For example, given the points (3,2), (...
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How to get the previous index of an array (ring buffer way) in a clean way?
Having an array:
array = [1, 3, 5, 78]
And treating it as a ring buffer (last element is connected with first element).
Getting the next element of any element is easy [*]:
element = 3
index = array....
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Quicksort partition algorithm -- why is the swap with the pivot value outside of the loop?
I was looking at the quick sort algorithm in CLRS's Introduction to Algorithms https://dl.ebooksworld.ir/books/Introduction.to.Algorithms.4th.Leiserson.Stein.Rivest.Cormen.MIT.Press.9780262046305....
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How to compute overlap time of two arrays of (price, time) elements
I'm having a hard time coming up with an algorithm at work that essentially computes the following
Suppose you two arrays. Each element in the array contains price and time. Each array is sorted in ...
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Proper way to lru cache a read call for data that may or may not have been written at the time of the call
I have a class that manages data. There is data written for each date. I have a reader function
read(self, for_date)
That is called frequently, and often times for the same dates, so I added an LRU ...
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Are concurrent non-atomic writes to never-read memory safe?
Note: not a duplicate of this question.
Provided a region of memory is never read, when are concurrent non-atomic writes safe to it? This is language-agnostic and mostly related to CPU architectural ...
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How to apply the same operations to rows in a matrix to columns without code duplicaton?
I frequently work with 2D matrices, and frequently find myself having to check validity (validity depends on the use case, but for the purpose of this question, it may not matter) of rows and columns. ...
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Want to match a string exactly, despite variants, and remove only that string
I have the need to remove a specific, exact string from a file. This is being utilized as part of a clean-up process that I'm implementing. The problem is, there are variants that are similar to, but ...
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goto statement in language standard
Most people nowadays don't use goto statement in their code. Good. In SO there are many threads on goto usage, all of them "allowing" it for exiting deep loops.
To show a few:
GOTO still ...
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How many permutations of an array when created into a number are divisible by 4 or 8?
We have an array of numbers ex. {0, 5, 4, 8, 9}. We have to find the number of permutations that when the array is turned into a number (ex. {6, 8, 3, 2} -> 6832) the number will be divisible by 4. ...
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How many distinct digit permutations exist for a specific N-digit number? [closed]
The problem is simple. We have an N-digit digit number (N <= 18) and we need to know all the possible distinct combinations of this number. For example the answer for the number 214 (N = 3) is 6 (...
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Why is there an error in this Dynamic Scoping example?
I have been sifting through the web to understand how dynamic scoping works and I feel like I had got it down. But when I was asking Bing AI about its definition, I got the following pseudocode ...
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What diff algorithm relies on finding the longest common prefix and suffix and cursing on the middle substring?
I can't remember where I read this years ago, but there's this variant of a diff algorithm for 2 lines, that finds the longest common prefix and suffix for the 2 lines, and then recurses on the ...
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How to determine if there are n consecutive pieces of the same color after every move?
Suppose I have some board game with 2 players. Each player takes turns placing pieces of the board at random locations. A player wins if they have n consecutive pieces in a row (vertically or ...
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Can I search two arrays for entries `a[i] + b[i] > N` faster than linear time?
I have two sets of arrays, as and bs, all of length n. If I choose an a and a b, I know that a[i] <= N and b[i] <= N for all 0 <= i < n. What's the most efficient way to calculate whether ...
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What is wrong with my remove-method for a BST?
I am working with Binary Search Trees and I am writing pseudocode for a function removeLessThan that takes node and value as input. The function is supposed to remove all the nodes that have a value ...
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Why do trigonometric functions give a seemingly incorrect result? [duplicate]
When attempting to use a trigonometric function in my programming language, I get a seemingly wildly incorrect result.
For example,
sin(90) = 0.8939966636005579
But I would expect sin(90) to be 1. ...
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Bit masking & garbage bits
In the topic "Using the Bitwise Logical Operators" from Herbert Schildt's Java: The Complete Reference, Schildt makes the conjunction ~a & 0x0f in order to "reduce its value [~a] to ...
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Find numbers in a TEXT, and add a specific number to each number you find
I have to create a long SQL expression, where I work with Dates in Double format.
For example
SELECT II.Amount from IssuedInvoices II where II.DocDate>=44000 and II.DocDate<=44030
For the ...
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Why is in-place mutation represented with `IO`?
Why are mutable data structures and other mutability represented using IO in functional languages? I'm looking at e.g. Haskell's IORef or Idris' IOArray.
I don't think I mean this as a historical or ...
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Checksum for price changes
I sync weekly updated product prices with an external data source and then save only the price changes with the valid-from date in a SQL database. In this way, I can later determine the valid price on ...
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Formula to calculate square positioning
I'm trying to arrange the squares as shown in the picture . Each square is smaller than the previous one by a constant value. When positioning a square, I know:
Its size
The size of the large square (...
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Does GL_DYNAMIC_DRAW make a difference when only using glBufferData?
I have some vertex data that changes every frame, but because I don't know the (max) number of vertices ahead of time, I have to use glBufferData every frame, instead of using glBufferSubData. I'm ...
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Are numbers also functions in functional programming?
I have been taught in my Bsc course that in functional programming even numbers are functions that return themselves. I've read that lambda calculus consists only of functions and nothing else, so ...
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How to compute mean of two floating-point numbers?
What is the most accurate way to compute mean of two numbers in floating-point arithmetic? Let's consider the most common double precision 64-bit numbers.
(a + b) / 2
a / 2 + b / 2
a + (b - a) / 2
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How to compress 256^3 unique data points in order. Each data point is a value from 1 to 255
I am trying to compress 256^3 datapoints into a 256 digit or less long string (using only base 10 numbers). I have already tried a few things which I will list below.
I have tried to switch between ...
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Is there a way to write a regex that recognizes overlapping patterns? (any language) [duplicate]
I'm wondering if there is, for example, a way to write a regular expression that matches all of ("a.b", "b.c", "c.d") in the string "a.b.c.d".
I can only think ...
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Is it up to the caller or called to ensure to make sure the arguments exist?
This question should be language agnostic, but for simplicity, I will provide an example in python.
Suppose that I have a pandas dataframe with some columns and I have a getter that gets one of the ...
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count number of unique integers from multiple ranges to calculate horizontal coverage of blast result [closed]
When I tried to map/align DNA sequence reads to protein database, I could not find many mapping tools which provide horizontal reference/subject sequence coverage, however blastx/diamond does aligned ...
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Algorithm for allocating whole gold bars amongst thieves by % share of the booty
I have N big gold bars and 1 small gold bar equivalent in weight to some fraction x of a large bar. E.g N = 10 and x = 0.5 then I have 10.5 large bars worth of gold, in 10 large bars and 1 small bar
I ...
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Algorithm for most efficient memory write
I have the following problem and need help coming up with an algorithm for it
You have value which you must write at a specific address in memory and a counter which starts from 0. The objective is ...
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How can I replace multiple lines in a string?
I want to replace multiline string as below using sed/awk/perl
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# supply connections
#-----------------------...
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Decide when to return high and low in a binary search
In binary we have low and high values upon which we move either left or right. I'm solving questions on binary search and have a confusion on which value to return; low or high.
For eg., to find the ...
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Search for text patterns from a file in another file
I have two text files. "file1.txt" contains a big number of strings of characters and each string has 77 characters. Each string is in its own line and every group of lines makes a block of ...
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Packing a specific number of equally sized rectangles on a grid with obstacles most effectively
I'm trying to find an algorithm that can place a specific number of equally sized rectangles in a grid with obstacles. The rectangles should not overlap and the total distance to a given starting ...
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Algorithm for combining two trees
I'm looking for an algorithm to merge or combine two trees (if possible). While I've tried to search the web in general, as well as Stack Overflow in particular, I haven't been able to find anything ...
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Are there more specific types for string?
This is a very soft question and not related to a concrete problem. I'm mostly curious if the thing i want is actually "a thing" and if it has a name. I think it would be "nominal ...
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Remembering Lists in backtracking
I am working on a question that requires me to generate an array that includes all of the difference values. Backtracking naturally seemed to be the method to use here but im having some issues with ...
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Algorithm to calculate if bottleneck distance between Nodes s and t in a weighted undirected graph is at most W in O(V+E) time
I am currently working through exercise 9.b) on Page 270 of Jeff Erickson's Algorithms book
Consider a path between two vertices s and t in a undirected weighted
graph G. The width of this path is ...
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How to determine if a email address belongs to a K12 school?
A site I work on disallows using emails from K12 schools (elementary, middle, and high schools) because policy disallows users under age 18. It is a lot of manual moderator work to verify unusual ...
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Is tail call (including tail recursion) compiler/implementation dependent?
Searching tail recursion on the internet I stumbled on How does compiler know whether the recursion is a tail recursion or not and how does it optimize tail recursion. If I understand correctly then ...
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Why must skip lists hold duplicate elements within the same tower?
I'm learning about skip lists currently, and I'm struggling to understand why a tower holds duplicates of the same element on each level. My intuition tells me that this is redundant and the same ...
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Why does Object provide equals and hash code methods?
Many object-oriented programming languages where something like Object is the root of the type hierarchy provide some default equality and hash code methods; for example:
C# System.Object: Equals and ...
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Using Map/Dictionary as an alternative to switch case
At the risk of this being an opinion based question, would creating a Map/dictionary where the keys are predicates and the values the action to be made be a good and viable substitute for switch case?
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Question about volatile keyword in java, csharp. Why do most sources say volatile updates to main memory rather than the shared cache?
Depending on the source I've heard different things. Some say that volatile updates to shared cache, but most others have said it updates to ram(main memory) and is read from ram. Clearly if you ...
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Distance to circumference of circle from any point and angle within the circle
Technically it's a math problem, but I don't understand how to turn it into code.
I have the center C of a circle, its radius r, and points A and B within the circle. I need to find the distance AD, ...
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Calendar Scheduling Algorithm
I need an algorithm that can sort multiple assignments of varying length and due dates into a single timetable based on the user's availability. I've cut the user's schedule into 10 minute blocks to ...
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Can breaking into helper functions help performance?
Recently I was curious about why compilers don't always inline every function. One reason that I thought was interesting after I searched it up was the fact that inlining every function would blow up ...
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How do I perform pattern replacement in command line in which I find patterns in one vector and replace from same position in other vector?
So say I have two character vector lists in .txt docs, in which one has the patterns to be replaced, and the other has their replacements in the same position. For example:
Pattern.txt
this
is
the
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