I've been trimming people's posts down by a couple bytes here and there, and I'd like to explain what I did. I'll use
danboo's code:
print' 'x(--$h).($_==1?'*':join'',map{rand>$f?'='
:qw(* 0 @ +)[rand 4]}1..$_*2-1)."\n"for 1..$h
Ok.
' ' can be replaced by
$" which defaults to a space (1 char). The parens around
--$h are unnecessary (2 chars).
$_==1?X:Y can be rewritten as
$_-1?Y:X (1 char).
"\n" can be replaced by
$/ (2 chars). That results in a s(h)aving of 6 chars, bringing it from 94 to 88.
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Jeff[japhy]Pinyan:
Perl,
regex,
and perl
hacker.
s++=END;++y(;-P)}y js++=;shajsj<++y(p-q)}?print:??;
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