show/hide this revision's text 2 Reduced code size by removing input taking part

Probably the longest entry here, but brainf*ck is special in any case... :)

So, here goes my entry at 93 characters:

,>++++++[<-------->-]<[->+>+<<]>>->>+<<<[>[<[->[-<<+>>>+<]>[-<+>]<<]<[->+<]>>-]<.>>>-]>>>[.-]

Commented and indented:

, 
>++++++ Put 6 in next cell
[<-------->-] Subtract 8 six times to subtract 48
<
[->+>+<<]  Move (0) to (1) and (2)
>>-  Decrement one from (2) as we want to multiply n * n minus 1
>>+  Store 1 in (4) to allow distinguishing 0 separately
<<< Go to (1)
[   A makeshift if($_ != 0)
  >[   While (2) 
    <[   While(1)
      - Subtract one from (1) for multiplication by repeated addition
      >[-<<+>>>+<] Add (2) to (0) and (3)
      >[-<+>] Move data from (3) to (2)
      <<
    ]  
    <[->+<] Copy (0) to (1) for next round of multiplication
    >>- Decrement (2) to go to n minus 2 and so on
  ]
  <.>>>-  Print output from (1) and make (4) = 0 to stop the if
]
>>>[.-]  If we're at (4) (and it is nonzero) we have a 0 as input; so print 1 and stop;

EDIT: Seeing the other language codes do not include input code and just take the number as an argument, I too removed the input part and assumed the number was contained as argument in (0). Now it's reduced to 71 characters:

[->+>+<<]>>->>+<<<[>[<[->[-<<+>>>+<]>[-<+>]<<]<[->+<]>>-]<.>>>-]>>>[.-]

The outputting algorithm is non trivial so I decided not to remove it.

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Probably the longest entry here, but brainf*ck is special in any case... :)

So, here goes my entry at 93 characters:

,>++++++[<-------->-]<[->+>+<<]>>->>+<<<[>[<[->[-<<+>>>+<]>[-<+>]<<]<[->+<]>>-]<.>>>-]>>>[.-]

Commented and indented:

, 
>++++++ Put 6 in next cell
[<-------->-] Subtract 8 six times to subtract 48
<
[->+>+<<]  Move (0) to (1) and (2)
>>-  Decrement one from (2) as we want to multiply n * n minus 1
>>+  Store 1 in (4) to allow distinguishing 0 separately
<<< Go to (1)
[   A makeshift if($_ != 0)
  >[   While (2) 
    <[   While(1)
      - Subtract one from (1) for multiplication by repeated addition
      >[-<<+>>>+<] Add (2) to (0) and (3)
      >[-<+>] Move data from (3) to (2)
      <<
    ]  
    <[->+<] Copy (0) to (1) for next round of multiplication
    >>- Decrement (2) to go to n minus 2 and so on
  ]
  <.>>>-  Print output from (1) and make (4) = 0 to stop the if
]
>>>[.-]  If we're at (4) (and it is nonzero) we have a 0 as input; so print 1 and stop;
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