I just went, and tried a couple of new things... here's what I came up with
####################
# CounterClockwise #
#####################################
$A = "SPACE";
@A = split //, $A;
print "***********************************************\n\n";
# CIRCULAR ARRAY
for $m ( 0 .. $#A ) {
for $i ( 0 .. $#A ) {
print "$A[ ( $i + $m ) % ( $#A + 1 ) ]";
}
print "\n";
}
print "***********************************************\n\n";
$A = "SPACE";
$B="";
for $i ( 0..length( $A )-1 ) {
print substr($A,$i).substr($A,0,$i)."\n";
}
#############
# Clockwise #
#######################################
# CIRCULAR CHOP
$A = "SPACE";
$B="";
for ( 0..length($A)-1 ) {
$B = (chop $A).$B;
print "$B$A\n";
}
print "***********************************************\n\n";
# CIRCULAR CHOP ( basically the same as the last )
$A = "SPACE";
$B="";
for ( 0..length($A)-1 ) {
substr($B,0,0) = chop $A;
print "$B$A\n";
}
- Have Fun, XDB19
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