# Routine to create and examine numeric ranges # e.g. rangein 1 2 3 5 6 becomes 1-3 5 6 # and rangeout 1-3 5 6 becomes 1 2 3 5 6
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT # Snippet of code written by Nigel Horne, Wharfedale Computers Ltd., B +arnsley # njh@despammed.com # Routine to create and examine numeric ranges # e.g. rangein 1 2 3 5 6 becomes 1-3 5 6 # and rangeout 1-3 5 6 becomes 1 2 3 5 6 # 20/8/02: handle zeros use strict; # Pre-condition: The argument must be a sorted array of space separate +d # unique numbers. This condition is not verified. sub rangein { my $input = shift; my $max = -2; my $min = -2; foreach my $number (split(/ /, $input)) { if($number > $max + 1) { if($max > $min + 1) { print "$min-$max "; } elsif($max == $min + 1) { print "$min $max "; } elsif($min >= 0) { print "$min "; } $min = ($max = $number); } elsif($number == $max + 1) { $max++; } else { $min = ($max = $number); } } if($max > $min + 1) { print "$min-$max "; } elsif($max == $min + 1) { print "$min $max "; } elsif($min >= 0) { print "$min "; } print "\n"; } sub rangeout { my $input = shift; foreach my $range (split(/ /, $input)) { if($range =~ /(.+)-(.+)/) { foreach ($1..$2) { print "$_ "; } } else { print "$range "; } } print "\n"; } print "testing rangein...\n"; &rangein("0 1 3 4 5 7 "); &rangein("1 3 4 5 7 "); &rangein("1 "); &rangein("1 3 "); &rangein("1 2 3 "); &rangein("1 2 3 4 6 7 8 "); print "testing rangeout...\n"; &rangeout("0 1 3-5 7 "); &rangeout("1 3-5 7 "); &rangeout("1 "); &rangeout("1 3 "); &rangeout("1-3 "); &rangeout("1-4 6-8 ");

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