Rearranged .. might not be more efficient. I think yours might detect some early signs that the test will eventually fail that mine misses.

($num,$base) = @ARGV; $orig = $num; $exp = int(log($num)/log($base)); while ($exp) { $try = $base ** $exp--; if ($try > $num) { $bin .= "0"; next } $num -= $try if ($try <= $num); die "Nope!" if ($try <= $num); $bin .= "1" } if ($num > 1) { die "Nope!" } else { $bin .= $num ? "1" : "0"; print "$orig in base $base: $bin\n"; }

Update: written as subroutine that returns 1 if the number can be expressed purely in 1's and 0's:

sub hp_only_1_0_in_base_x { ($num,$base) = @_; $exp = int(log($num)/log($base)); while ($exp) { $try = $base ** $exp--; next if ($try > $num); $num -= $try; return 0 if ($try <= $num); } return ($num > 1) ? 0 : 1 }

Update 2: removed superfluous test in line 7

Dum Spiro Spero

In reply to Re: Can It Be Written In Base X With Only 1s And 0s by GotToBTru
in thread Can It Be Written In Base X With Only 1s And 0s by Limbic~Region

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