Re: A style question





Rob Warnock wrote:
<job-271842874@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| Another friend of mine commenting on the same FizzBuzz thread supplied | the following Python code. It certainly is concise:
| | for i in xrange(1,101):
| print(str(i), "Fizz", "Buzz", "FizzBuzz")[(i%3==0)|(i%5==0)<<1]
| | I thought about retrofitting my Ruby version as an exercise, but alas, | Ruby doesn't allow shifting truth to the left :)
| | Forgive my ignorance, but is anything like the boolean bit shifting | technique used in the Python code above possible in Lisp? No big loss if | it isn't, just curious.
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Well, sort of... ;-} ;-}

This one is both efficient -- *no* MOD calls at all! --
*and* so ugly only a parent could love it: ;-} ;-}

(defun fizz-buzz (n)
(loop for i from 1 to n and three-p in '#3=(nil nil t . #3#)
and five-p in '#5=(nil nil nil nil t . #5#)
do (format t "~a~%" (cond
((and three-p five-p) "FizzBuzz")
(three-p "Fizz")
(five-p "Buzz")
(t i)))))

Yer a sick puppy, Rob, but I like it.

kt
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