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=={{header|Icon}} and {{header|Unicon}}==
<lang unicon>link convert # To get exbase10 method
procedure main()
limit := 8r37777777777
every write(exbase10(seq(0)\limit, 8))
end</lang>
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Revision as of 02:15, 7 June 2011
The task is to produce a sequential count in octal, starting at zero, and using an increment of a one for each consecutive number. Each number should appear on a single line, and the program should count until terminated, or until the maximum value that can be held within the system registers is reached (for a 32 bit system using unsigned registers, this value is 37777777777 octal).
AWK
The awk extraction and reporting language uses the underlying C library to provide support for the printf command. This enables us to use that function to output the counter value as octal:
<lang awk>BEGIN {
for (l = 1; l < 2147483647; l++) { printf("%o\n", l); }
}</lang>
C++
This prevents an infinite loop by counting until the counter overflows and produces a 0 again. This could also be done with a for or while loop, but you'd have to print 0 (or the last number) outside the loop.
<lang cpp>#include <iostream>
- include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
unsigned i = 0; do { cout << setbase(8) << i << endl; ++i; } while(i != 0);
}</lang>
Icon and Unicon
<lang unicon>link convert # To get exbase10 method
procedure main()
limit := 8r37777777777 every write(exbase10(seq(0)\limit, 8))
end</lang>
Java
<lang java>public class Count{
public static void main(String[] args){ for(int i = 0;i <= Integer.MAX_VALUE;i++){ System.out.println(Integer.toOctalString(i)); //optionally use "Integer.toString(i, 8)" } }
}</lang>
PicoLisp
<lang PicoLisp>(for (N 0 T (inc N))
(prinl (oct N)) )</lang>
Tcl
<lang tcl>package require Tcl 8.5; # arbitrary precision integers; we can count until we run out of memory! while 1 {
puts [format "%llo" [incr counter]]
}</lang>
UNIX Shell
We use the bc calculator to increment our octal counter:
<lang sh>#!/bin/sh num=0 while true; do
echo $num num=`echo "obase=8;ibase=8;$num+1"|bc`
done</lang>