Exemplo n.º 1
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func TestSquareChain(t *testing.T) {
	cache := make([]uint, squareChainCacheSize)
	cache[1] = 1
	cache[89] = 89
	assert.Equal(t, "squareChain(1)", uint(1), squareChain(1, cache))
	assert.Equal(t, "squareChain(89)", uint(89), squareChain(89, cache))
	assert.Equal(t, "squareChain(44)", uint(1), squareChain(44, cache))
	assert.Equal(t, "squareChain(85)", uint(89), squareChain(85, cache))
}
Exemplo n.º 2
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func TestFactorialBigIntCached(t *testing.T) {
	cache := []*big.Int{big.NewInt(1), big.NewInt(1), big.NewInt(2), big.NewInt(6), nil, nil}
	factorialBigIntCached(5, cache)
	assert.Equal(t, "factorialBigIntCached(5, cache)", int64(120), cache[5].Int64())
	p := cache[5]
	factorialBigIntCached(5, cache)
	assert.Equal(t, "do not overwrite", p, cache[5])
	if cache[4] != nil {
		t.Errorf("factorialBigIntCached(5, cache): cache[4]: got %v, want nil", cache[4])
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 3
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func TestNgons(t *testing.T) {
	gon := NewNGon(3)
	gon.Set(0, []int{2, 5, 8})
	gon.Set(1, []int{1, 6, 7})
	gon.Set(2, []int{3, 4, 9})
	assert.Equal(t, "gon.Get()", []int{2, 9, 6}, gon.Get(0))
	assert.Equal(t, "gon.String()", "sum: 11: first: 1 1,6,4; 3,4,9; 2,9,6",
		gon.String())
	assert.Equal(t, "gon.Copy()", gon, gon.Copy())
	actualInt, err := gon.ToInt()
	assert.ErrIsNil(t, "gon.ToInt()", err)
	assert.Equal(t, "gon.ToInt()", int64(164349296), actualInt)
}
Exemplo n.º 4
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func TestNumPrimePartitions(t *testing.T) {
	sieve := SieveOfEratosthenes(50)
	sopfCache := make(map[int]int)
	nppCache := make(map[int]int)
	assert.Equal(t, "NumPrimePartitions", 1,
		NumPrimePartitions(2, sieve, nppCache, sopfCache))
	assert.Equal(t, "NumPrimePartitions", 7,
		NumPrimePartitions(12, sieve, nppCache, sopfCache))
	assert.Equal(t, "NumPrimePartitions", 10,
		NumPrimePartitions(14, sieve, nppCache, sopfCache))
	assert.Equal(t, "NumPrimePartitions", 26,
		NumPrimePartitions(20, sieve, nppCache, sopfCache))
}
Exemplo n.º 5
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func TestTwoDPointHeap(t *testing.T) {
	n1 := TwoDPoint{cost: 1}
	n2 := TwoDPoint{cost: 2}
	n3 := TwoDPoint{cost: 3}
	n4 := TwoDPoint{cost: 4}

	h := &TwoDPointHeap{n2, n4, n1}
	heap.Init(h)
	assert.Equal(t, "Expecting n1", n1, heap.Pop(h))
	heap.Push(h, n3)
	assert.Equal(t, "Expecting n2", n2, heap.Pop(h))
	assert.Equal(t, "Expecting n3", n3, heap.Pop(h))
	assert.Equal(t, "Expecting n4", n4, heap.Pop(h))
}
Exemplo n.º 6
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func TestSqrt(t *testing.T) {
	expected := []int{1, 4, 1, 4, 2, 1, 3, 5, 6, 2}
	assert.Equal(t, "SqrtPE80(2, 10)", expected, SqrtPE80(2, 10))
	expected = []int{5}
	assert.Equal(t, "SqrtPE80(25, 10)", expected, SqrtPE80(25, 10))
	expected = []int{3, 1}
	assert.Equal(t, "SqrtPE80(961, 10)", expected, SqrtPE80(961, 10))
	expected = []int{1, 4, 1, 4, 2, 1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 3, 7, 3, 0, 9, 5, 0, 4,
		8, 8, 0, 1, 6, 8, 8, 7, 2, 4, 2, 0, 9, 6, 9, 8, 0, 7, 8, 5, 6,
		9, 6, 7, 1, 8, 7, 5, 3, 7, 6, 9, 4, 8, 0, 7, 3, 1, 7, 6, 6, 7,
		9, 7, 3, 7, 9, 9, 0, 7, 3, 2, 4, 7, 8, 4, 6, 2, 1, 0, 7, 0, 3,
		8, 8, 5, 0, 3, 8, 7, 5, 3, 4, 3, 2, 7, 6, 4, 1, 5, 7, 2}
	assert.Equal(t, "SqrtPE80(2, 100)", expected, SqrtPE80(2, 100))
}
Exemplo n.º 7
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func TestRomanNumeralsToUint(t *testing.T) {
	shouldAssert := []struct {
		input string
		msg   string
	}{
		{input: "", msg: "empty string is invalid"},
		{input: "JTXIV", msg: "unrecognised sequence: JTXIV"},
		{input: "XIJI", msg: "unrecognised sequence: JI"},
		{input: "DIXX", msg: "sequence \"X\" followed smaller sequence \"IX\""},
	}
	for _, test := range shouldAssert {
		func() {
			defer assert.Panics(t, "romanNumeralsToUint(\""+test.input+"\")",
				test.msg)
			_ = romanNumeralsToUint(test.input)
		}()
	}

	valid := []struct {
		input  string
		result uint
	}{
		{input: "III", result: 3},
		{input: "V", result: 5},
		{input: "X", result: 10},
		{input: "XIX", result: 19},
		{input: "LV", result: 55},
		{input: "DCLXVI", result: 666},
		{input: "MCMXCVII", result: 1997},
	}
	for _, test := range valid {
		result := romanNumeralsToUint(test.input)
		assert.Equal(t, "romanNumeralsToUint(\""+test.input+"\")", test.result, result)
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 8
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func TestGeneralisedpentagonalNumber(t *testing.T) {
	expected := []int{0, 1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 15, 22, 26, 35, 40}
	for number, result := range expected {
		assert.Equal(t, "generalisedPentagonalNumber", result,
			generalisedPentagonalNumber(number))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 9
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func TestFillDiceRolls(t *testing.T) {
	faces, position, rollsLeft := int64(2), int64(0), int64(2)
	rolls := make([]int64, faces*rollsLeft*2)
	fillDiceRolls(rolls, faces, position, rollsLeft)

	expected := []int64{4, 0, 1, 2, 1, 2, 0, 2}
	assert.Equal(t, "fillDiceRolls", expected, rolls)
}
Exemplo n.º 10
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func TestReadLinesFromFile(t *testing.T) {
	fh := bytes.NewBufferString("1\n2 3\n")
	expected := []string{"1", "2 3"}
	actual := readLinesFromFile(fh)
	assert.Equal(t, "readLinesFromFile bad result", expected, actual)

	fh2 := iotest.TimeoutReader(bytes.NewBufferString("1\n2 3\n"))
	defer assert.Panics(t, "readLinesFromFile() should panic on failure", "Reading lines failed")
	_ = readLinesFromFile(fh2)
}
Exemplo n.º 11
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func TestMakeChildren(t *testing.T) {
	parent := PythagoreanTriple{a: 3, b: 4, c: 5}
	expectedChildren := []PythagoreanTriple{
		PythagoreanTriple{a: 5, b: 12, c: 13},
		PythagoreanTriple{a: 21, b: 20, c: 29},
		PythagoreanTriple{a: 15, b: 8, c: 17},
	}
	children := parent.MakeChildren()
	assert.Equal(t, "MakeChildren", expectedChildren, children)
}
Exemplo n.º 12
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func TestNumIntegerPartitions2(t *testing.T) {
	expected := []int64{1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, 22, 30, 42, 56, 77, 101,
		135, 176, 231, 297, 385, 490, 627, 792, 1002, 1255, 1575, 1958,
		2436, 3010, 3718, 4565, 5604, 6842, 8349, 10143, 12310, 14883,
		17977, 21637, 26015, 31185, 37338, 44583, 53174, 63261, 75175,
		89134, 105558, 124754, 147273, 173525}
	for number, result := range expected {
		assert.Equal(t, "NumIntegerPartitions2", result,
			NumIntegerPartitions2(number).Int64())
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 13
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func TestNCRInt64(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n, r, e int64
	}{
		{1, 1, 1},
		{4, 2, 6},
		{7, 4, 35},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("nCrInt64(%v)", test.n), test.e, nCrInt64(test.n, test.r))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 14
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func TestPermuteKOfN(t *testing.T) {
	p := make([]bool, 4)
	for _, test := range [][]bool{
		{false, false, false, true},
		{false, false, true, false},
		{false, false, true, true},
		{false, true, false, false},
		{false, true, false, true},
		{false, true, true, false},
		{true, false, false, false},
		{true, false, false, true},
		{true, false, true, false},
		{true, true, false, false},
	} {
		r := PermuteUpToKOfN(p, 2)
		assert.Equal(t, "PermuteUpToKOfN", true, r)
		assert.Equal(t, "PermuteUpToKOfN", test, p)
	}
	r := PermuteUpToKOfN(p, 2)
	assert.Equal(t, "PermuteUpToKOfN", false, r)
}
Exemplo n.º 15
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func TestFactorialBigIntCompareImplementations(t *testing.T) {
	size := 7
	cached := make([]*big.Int, size)
	uncached := make([]*big.Int, size)
	expected := make([]*big.Int, size)
	expected[0] = big.NewInt(1)
	expected[1] = big.NewInt(1)
	expected[2] = big.NewInt(2)
	expected[3] = big.NewInt(6)
	expected[4] = big.NewInt(24)
	expected[5] = big.NewInt(120)
	expected[6] = big.NewInt(720)

	for i := 0; i < size; i++ {
		uncached[i] = factorialBigInt(int64(i))
		factorialBigIntCached(int64(i), cached)
	}

	assert.Equal(t, "cached", expected, cached)
	assert.Equal(t, "uncached", expected, uncached)
}
Exemplo n.º 16
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func TestGreatestCommonDenominator(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		a, b, expected int64
	}{
		{12, 8, 4},
		{12, 7, 1},
		{99, 44, 11},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, "GreatestCommonDenominator", test.expected,
			GreatestCommonDenominator(test.a, test.b))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 17
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func TestPermutable(t *testing.T) {
	perm := NewIntPermutation([]int{1, 2, 3}, 2)
	Permute(&perm)
	expectedPerm := [][]int{
		[]int{1, 2},
		[]int{1, 3},
		[]int{2, 1},
		[]int{2, 3},
		[]int{3, 1},
		[]int{3, 2},
	}
	assert.Equal(t, "Permute()", expectedPerm, perm.dest)
}
Exemplo n.º 18
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func TestParseTriangle(t *testing.T) {
	fh := bytes.NewBufferString("1\n2 3\n")
	triangle := parseTriangle(fh)
	expected := [][]int{
		[]int{1},
		[]int{2, 3},
	}
	assert.Equal(t, "parseTriangle()", expected, triangle)

	defer assert.Panics(t, "parseTriangle() should panic", "invalid syntax")
	fh = bytes.NewBufferString("x\n")
	triangle = parseTriangle(fh)
}
Exemplo n.º 19
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func TestLogEveryN(t *testing.T) {
	c := 0
	o := logEveryNPrintFunc
	logEveryNPrintFunc = func(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
		c++
		return 0, nil
	}
	for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
		logEveryN(3, "", 1)
	}
	assert.Equal(t, "logEveryN", 2, c)
	logEveryNPrintFunc = o
}
Exemplo n.º 20
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func TestFactorialBigInt(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n, e int64
	}{
		{1, 1},
		{4, 24},
		{7, 5040},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		r := factorialBigInt(test.n)
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("factorialBigInt(%v)", test.n), 0, r.Cmp(big.NewInt(test.e)))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 21
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func TestNCRBigInt(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n, r, e int64
	}{
		{1, 1, 1},
		{4, 2, 6},
		{7, 4, 35},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		r := nCrBigInt(test.n, test.r)
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("nCrBigInt(%v)", test.n), 0, r.Cmp(big.NewInt(test.e)))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 22
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func TestNumCombinations(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n, k, output uint64
	}{
		{n: 7, k: 2, output: 21},
		{n: 9, k: 4, output: 126},
		{n: 3, k: 1, output: 3},
		{n: 22, k: 15, output: 170544},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("numCombinations(%v, %v)", test.n, test.k),
			numCombinations(test.n, test.k), test.output)
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 23
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func TestMeetsPE357Criteria(t *testing.T) {
	sieve := SieveOfEratosthenes(32)
	tests := []struct {
		n int
		e bool
	}{
		{30, true},
		{5, false},
		{16, false},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("meetsPE357Criteria(%v)", test.n), test.e, meetsPE357Criteria(test.n, sieve))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 24
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func TestProjectEuler(t *testing.T) {
	table := []struct {
		result   int64
		function func() int64
		name     string
	}{
		{7273, projectEuler67, "projectEuler67"},
		{6531031914842725, projectEuler68, "projectEuler68"},
		{510510, projectEuler69, "projectEuler69"},
		{291, projectEuler70test, "projectEuler70"},
		{2, projectEuler71test, "projectEuler71"},
		{21, projectEuler72test, "projectEuler72"},
		{3, projectEuler73test, "projectEuler73"},
		{42, projectEuler74test, "projectEuler74"},
		{11, projectEuler75test, "projectEuler75"},
		{626, projectEuler76test, "projectEuler76"},
		{20, projectEuler77test, "projectEuler77"},
		{5, projectEuler78test, "projectEuler78"},
		{475, projectEuler80test, "projectEuler80"},
		{2427, projectEuler81test, "projectEuler81"},
		{994, projectEuler82test, "projectEuler82"},
		{2297, projectEuler83test, "projectEuler83"},
		// This should be 102400, but the code is wrong :(
		// I'm leaving it enabled with the wrong value to keep test coverage high.
		{100031, projectEuler84test, "projectEuler84"},
		{2770 + 2, projectEuler85test, "projectEuler85"},
		{4, projectEuler87test, "projectEuler87"},
		{61, projectEuler88test, "projectEuler88"},
		{5, projectEuler89test, "projectEuler89"},
		{7, projectEuler92test, "projectEuler92"},
		{9347898369, projectEuler97test, "projectEuler97"},
		{2, projectEuler99test, "projectEuler99"},
		{1, projectEuler102test, "projectEuler102"},
		{0, projectEuler112test, "projectEuler112"},
		{5731441, projectEuler205, "projectEuler205"},
		{1389019170, projectEuler206, "projectEuler206"},
		{0, projectEuler243test, "projectEuler243"},
		{71, projectEuler357test, "projectEuler357"},
		{90619, projectEuler387test, "projectEuler387"},
		{6818741802, projectEuler493, "projectEuler493"},
		{2012, projectEuler549test, "projectEuler549"},
		{2012, projectEuler549_2test, "projectEuler549_2"},
		{2012, projectEuler549_3test, "projectEuler549_3"},
		// newPE - this is where the next test entry will go.
	}
	for _, test := range table {
		assert.Equal(t, test.name, test.result, test.function())
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 25
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func TestPrimeFactors(t *testing.T) {
	primes := SieveOfEratosthenes(10)
	tests := []struct {
		number   int
		expected []int
	}{
		{15, []int{3, 5}},
		{0, []int{}},
		{9, []int{3, 3}},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, "PrimeFactors", test.expected,
			PrimeFactors(test.number, primes))
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 26
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func TestFactorialInt64(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n, e int64
	}{
		{1, 1},
		{4, 24},
		{7, 5040},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("factorialInt64(%v)", test.n), test.e, factorialInt64(test.n))
	}

	defer assert.Panics(t, "factorialInt64 should have called panic", "n too big")
	_ = factorialInt64(25)
}
Exemplo n.º 27
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func TestIncrementDice(t *testing.T) {
	dice := []int{1, 3, 2, 5}
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice first test true", true, incrementDice(dice, 6))
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice first test values", []int{1, 3, 2, 6}, dice)
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice second test true", true, incrementDice(dice, 6))
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice second test values", []int{1, 3, 3, 1}, dice)
	dice = []int{6, 6, 6, 6}
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice third test false", false, incrementDice(dice, 6))
	assert.Equal(t, "incrementDice third test values", []int{1, 1, 1, 1}, dice)
}
Exemplo n.º 28
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func TestCalculateFactorialSum(t *testing.T) {
	// The test results are copied from the description of problem 74.
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		1, calculateFactorialSum(0))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		720, calculateFactorialSum(6))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		363600, calculateFactorialSum(69))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		362881, calculateFactorialSum(90))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		145, calculateFactorialSum(145))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		169, calculateFactorialSum(1454))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		363601, calculateFactorialSum(169))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		45361, calculateFactorialSum(871))
	assert.Equal(t, "calculateFactorialSum",
		45360, calculateFactorialSum(78))
}
Exemplo n.º 29
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func TestSumOfPrimeFactors(t *testing.T) {
	sieve := SieveOfEratosthenes(50)
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 0, SumOfPrimeFactors(0, sieve))
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 5, SumOfPrimeFactors(5, sieve))
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 7, SumOfPrimeFactors(10, sieve))
	// Duplicate prime factors should not increase the sum.
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 7, SumOfPrimeFactors(20, sieve))
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 15, SumOfPrimeFactors(105, sieve))
	assert.Equal(t, "SumOfPrimeFactors", 14, SumOfPrimeFactors(140, sieve))
}
Exemplo n.º 30
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func TestIsInt64Prime(t *testing.T) {
	tests := []struct {
		n int64
		e bool
	}{
		{1, false},
		{2, true},
		{3, true},
		{4, false},
		{5, true},
		{16, false},
		{73, true},
		{77, false},
	}
	for _, test := range tests {
		assert.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("isInt64Prime(%v)", test.n), test.e, isInt64Prime(test.n))
	}
}