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Batuhan Osman TASKAYA
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SF patch #803449: modernize demo scripts
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Demo/classes/Rev.py
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# A class which presents the reverse of a sequence without duplicating it.
# From: "Steven D. Majewski" <sdm7g@elvis.med.virginia.edu>
'''
A class which presents the reverse of a sequence without duplicating it.
From: "Steven D. Majewski" <sdm7g@elvis.med.virginia.edu>
It works on mutable or inmutable sequences.
>>> chars = list(Rev('Hello World!'))
>>> print ''.join(chars)
!dlroW olleH
The .forw is so you can use anonymous sequences in __init__, and still
keep a reference the forward sequence. )
If you give it a non-anonymous mutable sequence, the reverse sequence
will track the updated values. ( but not reassignment! - another
good reason to use anonymous values in creating the sequence to avoid
confusion. Maybe it should be change to copy input sequence to break
the connection completely ? )
>>> nnn = range(3)
>>> rnn = Rev(nnn)
>>> for n in rnn: print n
...
2
1
0
>>> for n in range(4, 6): nnn.append(n) # update nnn
...
>>> for n in rnn: print n # prints reversed updated values
...
5
4
2
1
0
>>> nnn = nnn[1:-1]
>>> nnn
[1, 2, 4]
>>> for n in rnn: print n # prints reversed values of old nnn
...
5
4
2
1
0
# It works on mutable or inmutable sequences.
#
# >>> for c in Rev( 'Hello World!' ) : sys.stdout.write( c )
# ... else: sys.stdout.write( '\n' )
# ...
# !dlroW olleH
#
# The .forw is so you can use anonymous sequences in __init__, and still
# keep a reference the forward sequence. )
# If you give it a non-anonymous mutable sequence, the reverse sequence
# will track the updated values. ( but not reassignment! - another
# good reason to use anonymous values in creating the sequence to avoid
# confusion. Maybe it should be change to copy input sequence to break
# the connection completely ? )
#
# >>> nnn = range( 0, 3 )
# >>> rnn = Rev( nnn )
# >>> for n in rnn: print n
# ...
# 2
# 1
# 0
# >>> for n in range( 4, 6 ): nnn.append( n ) # update nnn
# ...
# >>> for n in rnn: print n # prints reversed updated values
# ...
# 5
# 4
# 2
# 1
# 0
# >>> nnn = nnn[1:-1]
# >>> nnn
# [1, 2, 4]
# >>> for n in rnn: print n # prints reversed values of old nnn
# ...
# 5
# 4
# 2
# 1
# 0
# >>>
#
# WH = Rev( 'Hello World!' )
# print WH.forw, WH.back
# nnn = Rev( range( 1, 10 ) )
# print nnn.forw
# print nnn
#
# produces output:
#
# Hello World! !dlroW olleH
# [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
# [9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
#
# >>>rrr = Rev( nnn )
# >>>rrr
# <1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9>
>>> WH = Rev('Hello World!')
>>> print WH.forw, WH.back
Hello World! !dlroW olleH
>>> nnn = Rev(range(1, 10))
>>> print nnn.forw
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
>>> print nnn.back
[9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
>>> rrr = Rev(nnn)
>>> rrr
<1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9>
'''
from
string
import
joinfields
class
Rev
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
seq
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
seq
):
self
.
forw
=
seq
self
.
back
=
self
def
__len__
(
self
):
return
len
(
self
.
forw
)
def
__getitem__
(
self
,
j
):
return
self
.
forw
[
-
(
j
+
1
)
]
def
__repr__
(
self
):
def
__len__
(
self
):
return
len
(
self
.
forw
)
def
__getitem__
(
self
,
j
):
return
self
.
forw
[
-
(
j
+
1
)]
def
__repr__
(
self
):
seq
=
self
.
forw
if
type
(
seq
)
==
type
(
[]
)
:
if
isinstance
(
seq
,
list
)
:
wrap
=
'[]'
sep
=
', '
elif
type
(
seq
)
==
type
(
()
)
:
elif
isinstance
(
seq
,
tuple
)
:
wrap
=
'()'
sep
=
', '
elif
type
(
seq
)
==
type
(
''
)
:
elif
isinstance
(
seq
,
str
)
:
wrap
=
''
sep
=
''
else
:
wrap
=
'<>'
sep
=
', '
outstrs
=
[]
for
item
in
self
.
back
:
outstrs
.
append
(
str
(
item
)
)
return
wrap
[:
1
]
+
joinfields
(
outstrs
,
sep
)
+
wrap
[
-
1
:]
outstrs
=
[
str
(
item
)
for
item
in
self
.
back
]
return
wrap
[:
1
]
+
sep
.
join
(
outstrs
)
+
wrap
[
-
1
:]
def
_test
():
import
doctest
,
Rev
return
doctest
.
testmod
(
Rev
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
_test
()
Demo/classes/Vec.py
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...
...
@@ -2,27 +2,22 @@
def
vec
(
*
v
):
return
apply
(
Vec
,
v
)
return
Vec
(
*
v
)
class
Vec
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
*
v
):
self
.
v
=
[]
for
x
in
v
:
self
.
v
.
append
(
x
)
self
.
v
=
list
(
v
)
def
fromlist
(
self
,
v
):
self
.
v
=
[]
if
type
(
v
)
<>
type
([]):
if
not
isinstance
(
v
,
list
):
raise
TypeError
self
.
v
=
v
[:]
return
self
def
__repr__
(
self
):
return
'vec('
+
`self.v`
[
1
:
-
1
]
+
')'
return
'vec('
+
repr
(
self
.
v
)
[
1
:
-
1
]
+
')'
def
__len__
(
self
):
return
len
(
self
.
v
)
...
...
@@ -30,25 +25,19 @@ class Vec:
def
__getitem__
(
self
,
i
):
return
self
.
v
[
i
]
def
__add__
(
a
,
b
):
def
__add__
(
self
,
other
):
# Element-wise addition
v
=
[]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
a
)):
v
.
append
(
a
[
i
]
+
b
[
i
])
v
=
map
(
lambda
x
,
y
:
x
+
y
,
self
,
other
)
return
Vec
()
.
fromlist
(
v
)
def
__sub__
(
a
,
b
):
def
__sub__
(
self
,
other
):
# Element-wise subtraction
v
=
[]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
a
)):
v
.
append
(
a
[
i
]
-
b
[
i
])
v
=
map
(
lambda
x
,
y
:
x
-
y
,
self
,
other
)
return
Vec
()
.
fromlist
(
v
)
def
__mul__
(
self
,
scalar
):
# Multiply by scalar
v
=
[]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
self
.
v
)):
v
.
append
(
self
.
v
[
i
]
*
scalar
)
v
=
map
(
lambda
x
:
x
*
scalar
,
self
.
v
)
return
Vec
()
.
fromlist
(
v
)
...
...
@@ -59,6 +48,7 @@ def test():
print
a
print
b
print
a
+
b
print
a
-
b
print
a
*
3.0
test
()
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