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=={{header|Modula-2}}==
<lang modula2>MODULE GeneralFizzBuzz;
FROM Conversions IMPORT StrToInt;
FROM FormatString IMPORT FormatString;
FROM Terminal IMPORT Write,WriteString,WriteLn,ReadChar;
TYPE
Word = ARRAY[0..63] OF CHAR;
PROCEDURE WriteInt(i : INTEGER);
VAR buf : Word;
BEGIN
FormatString("%i", buf, i);
WriteString(buf);
END WriteInt;
PROCEDURE ReadInt() : INTEGER;
VAR
buf : ARRAY[0..9] OF CHAR;
c : CHAR;
i : INTEGER;
BEGIN
i := 0;
LOOP
c := ReadChar();
IF (c=0C) OR (i>9) THEN
BREAK
ELSIF (c=012C) OR (c=015C) THEN
WriteLn;
buf[i] := 0C;
BREAK
ELSIF (c<'0') OR (c>'9') THEN
Write(c);
buf[i] := 0C;
BREAK
ELSE
Write(c);
buf[i] := c;
INC(i)
END
END;
StrToInt(buf, i);
RETURN i
END ReadInt;
PROCEDURE ReadLine() : Word;
VAR
buf : Word;
i : INTEGER;
c : CHAR;
BEGIN
i := 0;
WHILE i<HIGH(buf) DO
c := ReadChar();
IF (c=0C) OR (c=012C) OR (c=015C) THEN
WriteLn;
buf[i] := 0C;
BREAK
ELSE
Write(c);
buf[i] := c;
INC(i)
END
END;
RETURN buf;
END ReadLine;
VAR
i,max : INTEGER;
fa,fb,fc : INTEGER;
wa,wb,wc : Word;
done : BOOLEAN;
BEGIN
max := ReadInt();
fa := ReadInt();
wa := ReadLine();
fb := ReadInt();
wb := ReadLine();
fc := ReadInt();
wc := ReadLine();
FOR i:=1 TO max DO
done := FALSE;
IF i MOD fa = 0 THEN
done := TRUE;
WriteString(wa);
END;
IF i MOD fb = 0 THEN
done := TRUE;
WriteString(wb);
END;
IF i MOD fc = 0 THEN
done := TRUE;
WriteString(wc);
END;
IF NOT done THEN
WriteInt(i)
END;
WriteLn;
END;
ReadChar
END GeneralFizzBuzz.</lang>
=={{header|Nim}}==
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</lang>
=={{header|PARI/GP}}==
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Revision as of 20:45, 6 May 2018
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
- Task
Write a generalized version of FizzBuzz that works for any list of factors, along with their words.
This is basically a "fizzbuzz" implementation where the user supplies the parameters.
The user will enter the max number, then they will enter the factors to be calculated along with the corresponding word to be printed.
For simplicity's sake, assume the user will input an integer as the max number and 3 factors, each with a word associated with them.
For example, given:
>20 #This is the maximum number, supplied by the user >3 Fizz #The user now enters the starting factor (3) and the word they want associated with it (Fizz) >5 Buzz #The user now enters the next factor (5) and the word they want associated with it (Buzz) >7 Baxx #The user now enters the next factor (7) and the word they want associated with it (Baxx)
In other words: For this example, print the numbers 1 through 20, replacing every multiple of 3 with "Fizz", every multiple of 5 with "Buzz", and every multiple of 7 with "Baxx".
In the case where a number is a multiple of at least two factors, print each of the words associated with those factors in the order of least to greatest factor.
For instance, the number 15 is a multiple of both 3 and 5; print "FizzBuzz".
If the max number was 105 instead of 20, you would print "FizzBuzzBaxx" because it's a multiple of 3, 5, and 7.
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
AppleScript
<lang AppleScript>-- GENERAL FIZZBUZZ ----------------------------------------------------------
-- fizz :: Int, String -> Int -> String on fizz(lstRules, intMax)
-- fizzLine :: String -> Int -> String script fizzline on |λ|(strSeries, n) -- Multiple rule matches -> single or concatenated words -- wordIfRuleMatch :: String -> (Int, String) -> String script wordIfRuleMatch on |λ|(str, rulePair) set {factor, noiseWord} to rulePair cond(n mod factor > 0, str, str & noiseWord) end |λ| end script set strPhrase to foldl(wordIfRuleMatch, "", lstRules) strSeries & cond(strPhrase ≠ "", strPhrase, n as string) & linefeed end |λ| end script foldl(fizzline, "", enumFromTo(1, intMax))
end fizz
-- TEST ---------------------------------------------------------------------- on run
fizz([[3, "Fizz"], [5, "Buzz"], [7, "Baxx"]], 20)
end run
-- GENERIC FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------
-- cond :: Bool -> a -> a -> a on cond(bool, x, y)
if bool then x else y end if
end cond
-- enumFromTo :: Int -> Int -> [Int] on enumFromTo(m, n)
if m > n then set d to -1 else set d to 1 end if set lst to {} repeat with i from m to n by d set end of lst to i end repeat return lst
end enumFromTo
-- foldl :: (a -> b -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a on foldl(f, startValue, xs)
tell mReturn(f) set v to startValue set lng to length of xs repeat with i from 1 to lng set v to |λ|(v, item i of xs, i, xs) end repeat return v end tell
end foldl
-- Lift 2nd class handler function into 1st class script wrapper -- mReturn :: Handler -> Script on mReturn(f)
if class of f is script then f else script property |λ| : f end script end if
end mReturn</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
AWK
This is a two-step solution:
- First, we get the parameters, and
- generate a file with the list of numbers (writing directly to that file)
- generate a custom awk-program for that special case (redirecting standard-output)
- the custom program is run, and does the actual work to output the desired result
Input:
105 3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx
- Usage
<lang bash>awk -f fizzbuzzGenerate.awk input.txt > fizzbuzzCustom.awk awk -f fizzbuzzCustom.awk numbers.txt</lang>
- Program
<lang awk># usage: awk -f fizzbuzzGen.awk > fizzbuzzCustom.awk
function Print(s) {
print s > "/dev/stderr"
}
BEGIN { Print( "# FizzBuzz-Generate:" )
q2 = "\"" fN = "numbers.txt" #fP = "fizzbuzzCustom.awk"
}
NF==1 { Print( "# " $1 " Numbers:" )
for( i=1; i <= $1; i++ ) print( i ) > fN # (!!) write to file not allowed in sandbox at ideone.com
Print( "# Custom program:" ) print "BEGIN {print " q2 "# CustomFizzBuzz:" q2 "} \n" next
}
NF==2 { Print( "# " $1 "-->" $2 ) ##
print "$1 % "$1" == 0 {x = x "q2 $2 q2 "}" next
}
END { print ""
print "!x {print $1; next}" print " {print " q2 " " q2 ", x; x=" q2 q2 "} \n"
print "END {print " q2 "# Done." q2 "}" Print( "# Done." )
}</lang>
Example output see FizzBuzz/AWK#Custom_FizzBuzz
Batch File
<lang dos>@echo off setlocal enabledelayedexpansion ::Range variable set range=20
::The input data [will not be validated] ::This is the strictly the data format... set "data=3:Fizz 5:Buzz 7:Baxx"
::Parsing the data into 1-based pseudo-arrays... set "data_cnt=0" for %%A in (!data!) do ( set /a "data_cnt+=1" for /f "tokens=1-2 delims=:" %%D in ("%%A") do ( set "fact!data_cnt!=%%D" set "prnt!data_cnt!=%%E" ) )
::Do the count... for /l %%C in (1,1,!range!) do ( set "out=" for /l %%. in (1,1,!data_cnt!) do ( set /a "mod=%%C %% fact%%." if !mod! equ 0 ( set "out=!out!!prnt%%.!" ) ) if not defined out (echo.%%C) else (echo.!out!) ) pause exit /b 0</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz Press any key to continue . . .
BBC BASIC
This implementation (unlike some of the ones given on this page...) fully obeys the specification, in that it prompts the user for the parameters at run time. It also allows users to specify as many factors as they want, rather than limiting them to three. Something is missing from this program. Fizz, baxx and buzz aren't defined anywhere. <lang bbcbasic>REM >genfizzb INPUT "Maximum number: " max% INPUT "Number of factors: " n% DIM factors%(n% - 1) DIM words$(n% - 1) FOR i% = 0 TO n% - 1
INPUT "> " factor$ factors%(i%) = VAL(LEFT$(factor$, INSTR(factor$, " ") - 1)) words$(i%) = MID$(factor$, INSTR(factor$, " ") + 1)
NEXT FOR i% = 1 TO max%
matched% = FALSE FOR j% = 0 TO n% - 1 IF i% MOD factors%(j%) = 0 THEN PRINT words$(j%); matched% = TRUE ENDIF NEXT IF matched% THEN PRINT ELSE PRINT;i%
NEXT</lang> Output:
Maximum number: 20 Number of factors: 3 > 3 Fizz > 5 Buzz > 7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
C
<lang C>
- include <stdio.h>
- include <stdlib.h>
struct replace_info {
int n; char *text;
};
int compare(const void *a, const void *b) {
struct replace_info *x = (struct replace_info *) a; struct replace_info *y = (struct replace_info *) b; return x->n - y->n;
}
void generic_fizz_buzz(int max, struct replace_info *info, int info_length) {
int i, it; int found_word;
for (i = 1; i < max; ++i) { found_word = 0;
/* Assume sorted order of values in the info array */ for (it = 0; it < info_length; ++it) { if (0 == i % info[it].n) { printf("%s", info[it].text); found_word = 1; } }
if (0 == found_word) printf("%d", i);
printf("\n"); }
}
int main(void) {
struct replace_info info[3] = { {5, "Buzz"}, {7, "Baxx"}, {3, "Fizz"} };
/* Sort information array */ qsort(info, 3, sizeof(struct replace_info), compare);
/* Print output for generic FizzBuzz */ generic_fizz_buzz(20, info, 3); return 0;
} </lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
C++
<lang cpp>
- include <algorithm>
- include <iostream>
- include <vector>
- include <string>
class pair { public:
pair( int s, std::string z ) { p = std::make_pair( s, z ); } bool operator < ( const pair& o ) const { return i() < o.i(); } int i() const { return p.first; } std::string s() const { return p.second; }
private:
std::pair<int, std::string> p;
}; void gFizzBuzz( int c, std::vector<pair>& v ) {
bool output; for( int x = 1; x <= c; x++ ) { output = false; for( std::vector<pair>::iterator i = v.begin(); i != v.end(); i++ ) { if( !( x % ( *i ).i() ) ) { std::cout << ( *i ).s(); output = true; } } if( !output ) std::cout << x; std::cout << "\n"; }
} int main( int argc, char* argv[] ) {
std::vector<pair> v; v.push_back( pair( 7, "Baxx" ) ); v.push_back( pair( 3, "Fizz" ) ); v.push_back( pair( 5, "Buzz" ) ); std::sort( v.begin(), v.end() ); gFizzBuzz( 20, v ); return 0;
} </lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
C#
Not extremely clever and doesn't use anything too fancy. <lang csharp> using System;
public class GeneralFizzBuzz {
public static void Main() { int i; int j; int k; int limit; string iString; string jString; string kString;
Console.WriteLine("First integer:"); i = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); Console.WriteLine("First string:"); iString = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Second integer:"); j = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); Console.WriteLine("Second string:"); jString = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Third integer:"); k = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); Console.WriteLine("Third string:"); kString = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Limit (inclusive):"); limit = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
for(int n = 1; n<= limit; n++) { bool flag = true; if(n%i == 0) { Console.Write(iString); flag = false; }
if(n%j == 0) { Console.Write(jString); flag = false; }
if(n%k == 0) { Console.Write(kString); flag = false; } if(flag) Console.Write(n); Console.WriteLine(); } }
} </lang>
Ceylon
<lang ceylon>shared void run() {
print("enter the max value"); assert(exists maxLine = process.readLine(), exists max = parseInteger(maxLine));
print("enter your number/word pairs enter a blank line to stop");
variable value divisorsToWords = map<Integer, String> {};
while(true) { value line = process.readLine(); assert(exists line); if(line.trimmed.empty) { break; } value pair = line.trimmed.split().sequence(); if(exists first = pair.first, exists integer = parseInteger(first), exists word = pair[1]) { divisorsToWords = divisorsToWords.patch(map {integer -> word}); } }
value divisors = divisorsToWords.keys.sort(byIncreasing(Integer.magnitude)); for(i in 1..max) { value builder = StringBuilder(); for(divisor in divisors) { if(divisor.divides(i), exists word = divisorsToWords[divisor]) { builder.append(word); } } if(builder.empty) { print(i); } else { print(builder.string); } } }</lang>
Clojure
<lang Clojure>(defn fix [pairs]
(map second pairs))
(defn getvalid [pairs n]
(filter (fn [p] (zero? (mod n (first p)))) (sort-by first pairs)))
(defn gfizzbuzz [pairs numbers]
(interpose "\n" (map (fn [n] (let [f (getvalid pairs n)] (if (empty? f) n (apply str (fix f))))) numbers)))</lang>
Usage:
user#=> (def pairs [[5 "Buzz"] [3 "Fizz"] [7 "Baxx"]]) #'user/pairs user#=> (println (apply str (gfizzbuzz pairs (range 1 21)))) 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz nil
Common Lisp
<lang Lisp> (defun fizzbuzz (limit factor-words)
(loop for i from 1 to limit if (assoc-if #'(lambda (factor) (zerop (mod i factor))) factor-words) do (loop for (factor . word) in factor-words when (zerop (mod i factor)) do (princ word) finally (fresh-line)) else do (format t "~a~%" i)))
(defun read-factors (&optional factor-words)
(princ "> ") (let ((input (read-line t nil))) (cond ((zerop (length input)) (sort factor-words #'< :key #'car)) ((digit-char-p (char input 0)) (multiple-value-bind (n i) (parse-integer input :junk-allowed t) (read-factors (acons n (string-trim " " (subseq input i)) factor-words)))) (t (write-line "Invalid input.") (read-factors factor-words)))))
(defun main ()
(loop initially (princ "> ") for input = (read-line t nil) until (and (> (length input) 0) (digit-char-p (char input 0)) (not (zerop (parse-integer input :junk-allowed t)))) finally (fizzbuzz (parse-integer input :junk-allowed t) (read-factors))))
</lang>
D
<lang D>import core.stdc.stdlib; import std.stdio;
void main() {
int limit; write("Max number (>0): "); readf!"%d\n"(limit); if (limit <= 0) { writeln("The max number to consider must be greater than zero."); exit(1); }
int terms; write("Terms (>0): "); readf!"%d\n"(terms); if (terms <= 0) { writeln("The number of terms to consider must be greater than zero."); exit(1); }
int[] factors = new int[terms]; string[] words = new string[terms];
for (int i=0; i<terms; ++i) { write("Factor ", i+1, " and word: "); readf!"%d %s\n"(factors[i], words[i]); if (factors[i] <= 0) { writeln("The factor to consider must be greater than zero."); exit(1); } }
foreach(n; 1..limit+1) { bool print = true;
for (int i=0; i<terms; ++i) { if (n % factors[i] == 0) { write(words[i]); print = false; } }
if (print) { writeln(n); } else { writeln(); } }
}</lang>
- Output:
Max number (>0): 20 Terms (>0): 3 Factor 1 and word: 3 Fizz Factor 2 and word: 5 Buzz Factor 3 and word: 7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Elixir
<lang elixir>defmodule General do
def fizzbuzz(input) do [num | nwords] = String.split(input) max = String.to_integer(num) dict = Enum.chunk(nwords, 2) |> Enum.map(fn[n,word] -> {String.to_integer(n),word} end) Enum.each(1..max, fn i -> str = Enum.map_join(dict, fn {n,word} -> if rem(i,n)==0, do: word end) IO.puts if str=="", do: i, else: str end) end
end
input = """ 105 3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx """ General.fizzbuzz(input)</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz FizzBaxx ... Buzz 101 Fizz 103 104 FizzBuzzBaxx
Forth
Uses GForth specific words ']]' and '[['. If your forth does not have them: Sequence ']] A B C .. [[' is equivalent with 'postpone A postpone B postpone C ..' <lang Forth>\ gfb.fs - generalized fizz buzz
- times ( xt n -- )
BEGIN dup WHILE 1- over swap 2>r execute 2r> REPEAT 2drop
\ 'Domain Specific Language' compiling words \ -- First comment: stack-effect at compile-time \ -- Second comment: stack efect of compiled sequence
- ]+[ ( u ca u -- ) ( u f -- u f' )
2>r >r ] ]] over [[ r> ]] literal mod 0= IF [[ 2r> ]] sliteral type 1+ THEN [ [[
- ]fb ( -- xt ) ( u f -- u+1 )
]] IF space ELSE dup u. THEN 1+ ; [[
- fb[ ( -- ) ( u -- u 0 ;'u' is START-NUMBER )
:noname 0 ]] literal [ [[
\ Usage: START-NUMBER COMPILING-SEQUENCE U times drop ( INCREASED-NUBER ) \ Example: \ 1 fb[ 3 s" fizz" ]+[ 5 s" buzz" ]+[ 7 s" dizz" ]+[ ]fb 40 times drop </lang>
- Output:
gforth gfb.fs --evaluate '1 fb[ ]fb 40 times drop cr bye' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 gforth gfb.fs --evaluate '1 fb[ 3 s" F" ]+[ 5 s" B" ]+[ 7 s" G" ]+[ ]fb 40 times drop cr bye' 1 2 F 4 B F G 8 F B 11 F 13 G FB 16 17 F 19 B FG 22 23 F B 26 F G 29 FB 31 32 F 34 BG F 37 38 F B
Go
<lang Go> package main
import ( "fmt" )
const numbers = 3
func main() {
//using the provided data max := 20 words := map[int]string{ 3: "Fizz", 5: "Buzz", 7: "Baxx", } keys := []int{3, 5, 7} divisible := false for i := 1; i <= max; i++ { for _, n := range keys { if i % n == 0 { fmt.Print(words[n]) divisible = true } } if !divisible { fmt.Print(i) } fmt.Println() divisible = false }
}</lang>
Groovy
<lang Groovy>def log = (1..40).each {Integer value -> log +=(value %3 == 0) ? (value %5 == 0)? 'FIZZBUZZ\n':(value %7 == 0)? 'FIZZBAXX\n':'FIZZ\n'
:(value %5 == 0) ? (value %7 == 0)? 'BUZBAXX\n':'BUZZ\n' :(value %7 == 0) ?'BAXX\n' :(value+'\n')}
println log </lang>
1 2 FIZZ 4 BUZZ FIZZ BAXX 8 FIZZ BUZZ 11 FIZZ 13 BAXX FIZZBUZZ 16 17 FIZZ 19 BUZZ FIZZBAXX 22 23 FIZZ BUZZ 26 FIZZ BAXX 29 FIZZBUZZ 31 32 FIZZ 34 BUZBAXX FIZZ 37 38 FIZZ BUZZ
Haskell
<lang haskell>fizz :: (Integral a, Show a) => a -> [(a, String)] -> String fizz a xs
| null result = show a | otherwise = result where result = concatMap (fizz' a) xs fizz' a (factor, str) | a `mod` factor == 0 = str | otherwise = ""
main = do
line <- getLine let n = read line contents <- getContents let multiples = map (convert . words) $ lines contents mapM_ (\ x -> putStrLn $ fizz x multiples) [1..n] where convert [x, y] = (read x, y)
</lang>
Or, as a function which takes a list of rules as an argument:
<lang haskell>type Rule = (Int, String)
testFizz :: Int -> [String] testFizz = fizz [(3, "Fizz"), (5, "Buzz"), (7, "Baxx")]
fizz :: [Rule] -> Int -> [String] fizz rules n = foldr nextLine [] [1 .. n]
where nextLine x a = (if null noise then show x else noise) : a where noise = foldl reWrite [] rules reWrite s (m, k) = s ++ (if rem x m == 0 then k else [])
main :: IO () main = mapM_ putStrLn (testFizz 20)</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
J
The trick here involves looking for where the factors evenly divide the counting numbers. Where no factor is relevant we use the counting number, an in the remaining cases we use the string which corresponds to the factor:
<lang J>genfb=:1 :0
b=. * x|/1+i.y >,&":&.>/(m#inv"_1~-.b),(*/b)#&.>1+i.y
)</lang>
Example use:
<lang J> 3 5 7 ('Fizz';'Buzz';'Baxx')genfb 20 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz </lang>
For our example, b looks like this:
<lang J>1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1</lang>
*/b
gives us 1s where we want numbers and 0s where we want to plug in the strings:
<lang J> */*3 5 7|/1+i.20 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0</lang>
m
is our strings, and #inv expands values out to match a selection. So, in our example, m#inv"_1~-.b
looks like this:
<lang J>┌┬┬────┬┬────┬────┬────┬┬────┬────┬┬────┬┬────┬────┬┬┬────┬┬────┐ │││Fizz││ │Fizz│ ││Fizz│ ││Fizz││ │Fizz│││Fizz││ │ ├┼┼────┼┼────┼────┼────┼┼────┼────┼┼────┼┼────┼────┼┼┼────┼┼────┤ │││ ││Buzz│ │ ││ │Buzz││ ││ │Buzz│││ ││Buzz│ ├┼┼────┼┼────┼────┼────┼┼────┼────┼┼────┼┼────┼────┼┼┼────┼┼────┤ │││ ││ │ │Baxx││ │ ││ ││Baxx│ │││ ││ │ └┴┴────┴┴────┴────┴────┴┴────┴────┴┴────┴┴────┴────┴┴┴────┴┴────┘</lang>
All that remains is to assemble these pieces into the final result...
Java
<lang java>public class FizzBuzz {
public static void main(String[] args) { Sound[] sounds = {new Sound(3, "Fizz"), new Sound(5, "Buzz"), new Sound(7, "Baxx")}; for (int i = 1; i <= 20; i++) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); for (Sound sound : sounds) { sb.append(sound.generate(i)); } System.out.println(sb.length() == 0 ? i : sb.toString()); } }
private static class Sound { private final int trigger; private final String onomatopoeia;
public Sound(int trigger, String onomatopoeia) { this.trigger = trigger; this.onomatopoeia = onomatopoeia; }
public String generate(int i) { return i % trigger == 0 ? onomatopoeia : ""; }
}
}</lang>
For serious stuff see FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition (aka jFizzBuzz)
JavaScript
ES5
In a functional style of JavaScript, with two nested reduce folds – one through the integer series, and one through the series of rules.
First as compacted by Google's Closure compiler: <lang JavaScript>function fizz(d, e) {
return function b(a) { return a ? b(a - 1).concat(a) : []; }(e).reduce(function (b, a) { return b + (d.reduce(function (b, c) { return b + (a % c[0] ? "" : c[1]); }, "") || a.toString()) + "\n"; }, "");
}</lang>
and then in the original expanded form, for better legibility:
<lang JavaScript>function fizz(lstRules, lngMax) {
return ( function rng(i) { return i ? rng(i - 1).concat(i) : [] } )(lngMax).reduce( function (strSeries, n) {
// The next member of the series of lines: // a word string or a number string return strSeries + ( lstRules.reduce( function (str, tplNumWord) { return str + ( n % tplNumWord[0] ? : tplNumWord[1] ) }, ) || n.toString() ) + '\n'; }, );
}
fizz([[3, 'Fizz'], [5, 'Buzz'], [7, 'Baxx']], 20);</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
ES6
<lang JavaScript>(() => {
// fizz :: Int, String -> Int -> String const fizz = (lstRules, lngMax) => range(1, lngMax) .reduce((strSeries, n) =>
// The next member of the series of lines: // a word string or a number string strSeries + ( lstRules .reduce((str, tplNumWord) => str + ( n % tplNumWord[0] ? : tplNumWord[1] ), ) || n.toString() ) + '\n', );
// range :: Int -> Int -> [Int] const range = (m, n) => Array.from({ length: Math.floor(n - m) + 1 }, (_, i) => m + i);
return fizz([ [3, 'Fizz'], [5, 'Buzz'], [7, 'Baxx'] ], 20);
})();</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Julia
For simplicity, assume that the user will enter valid input. <lang Julia>function fizzbuzz(triggers :: Vector{Tuple{Int, ASCIIString}}, upper :: Int)
for i = 1 : upper triggered = false
for trigger in triggers if i % trigger[1] == 0 triggered = true print(trigger[2]) end end
!triggered && print(i) println() end
end
print("Enter upper limit:\n> ") upper = parse(Int, readline())
triggers = Tuple{Int, ASCIIString}[] print("Enter factor/string pairs (space delimited; ^D when done):\n> ") while (r = readline()) != ""
input = split(r) push!(triggers, (parse(Int, input[1]), input[2])) print("> ")
end
println("EOF\n") fizzbuzz(triggers, upper)</lang>
- Output:
Enter upper limit: > 20 Enter factor/string pairs (space delimited; ^D when done): > 3 Fizz > 5 Buzz > 7 Baxx > EOF 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Kotlin
<lang Kotlin>fun main(args: Array<String>) {
//Read the maximum number, set to 0 if it couldn't be read val max = readLine()?.toInt() ?: 0 val words = mutableMapOf<Int, String>()
//Read input three times for a factor and a word (1..3).forEach { readLine()?.let { val tokens = it.split(' ') words.put(tokens[0].toInt(), tokens[1]) } }
//Sort the words so they will be output in arithmetic order val sortedWords = words.toSortedMap()
//Find the words with matching factors and print them, print the number if no factors match for (i in 1..max) { val wordsToPrint = sortedWords.filter { i % it.key == 0 }.map { it.value } if (wordsToPrint.isNotEmpty()) { wordsToPrint.forEach { print(it) } println() } else println(i) }
}</lang>
LiveCode
<lang LiveCode>function generalisedFizzBuzz m, f1, f2, f3
put f1 & cr & f2 & cr & f3 into factors sort factors ascending numeric repeat with i = 1 to m put false into flag if i mod (word 1 of line 1 of factors) = 0 then put word 2 of line 1 of factors after fizzbuzz put true into flag end if if i mod (word 1 of line 2 of factors) = 0 then put word 2 of line 2 of factors after fizzbuzz put true into flag end if if i mod (word 1 of line 3 of factors) = 0 then put word 2 of line 3 of factors after fizzbuzz put true into flag end if if flag is false then put i after fizzbuzz put cr after fizzbuzz end repeat return fizzbuzz
end generalisedFizzBuzz</lang>Example<lang LiveCode>put generalisedFizzBuzz(20,"7 baxx","3 fizz","5 buzz")</lang>
Lua
<lang Lua>function genFizz (param)
local response print("\n") for n = 1, param.limit do response = "" for i = 1, 3 do if n % param.factor[i] == 0 then response = response .. param.word[i] end end if response == "" then print(n) else print(response) end end
end
local param = {factor = {}, word = {}} param.limit = io.read() for i = 1, 3 do
param.factor[i], param.word[i] = io.read("*number", "*line")
end genFizz(param)</lang>
Without modulo
<lang Lua>local function fizzbuzz(n, mods)
local res = {}
for i = 1, #mods, 2 do local mod, name = mods[i], mods[i+1] for i = mod, n, mod do res[i] = (res[i] or ) .. name end end
for i = 1, n do res[i] = res[i] or i end
return table.concat(res, '\n')
end
do
local n = tonumber(io.read()) -- number of lines, eg. 100 local mods = {}
local n_mods = 0 while n_mods ~= 3 do -- for reading until EOF, change 3 to -1 local line = io.read() if not line then break end local s, e = line:find(' ') local num = tonumber(line:sub(1, s-1)) local name = line:sub(e+1) mods[#mods+1] = num mods[#mods+1] = name n_mods = n_mods + 1 end
print(fizzbuzz(n, mods))
end </lang>
- Output:
> mods = { >> 3, 'cheese ', >> 2, 'broccoli ', >> 3, 'sauce ', >> } > fizzbuzz(8, mods) 1 broccoli cheese sauce broccoli 5 cheese broccoli sauce 7 broccoli
Modula-2
<lang modula2>MODULE GeneralFizzBuzz; FROM Conversions IMPORT StrToInt; FROM FormatString IMPORT FormatString; FROM Terminal IMPORT Write,WriteString,WriteLn,ReadChar;
TYPE
Word = ARRAY[0..63] OF CHAR;
PROCEDURE WriteInt(i : INTEGER); VAR buf : Word; BEGIN
FormatString("%i", buf, i); WriteString(buf);
END WriteInt;
PROCEDURE ReadInt() : INTEGER; VAR
buf : ARRAY[0..9] OF CHAR; c : CHAR; i : INTEGER;
BEGIN
i := 0; LOOP c := ReadChar(); IF (c=0C) OR (i>9) THEN BREAK ELSIF (c=012C) OR (c=015C) THEN WriteLn; buf[i] := 0C; BREAK ELSIF (c<'0') OR (c>'9') THEN Write(c); buf[i] := 0C; BREAK ELSE Write(c); buf[i] := c; INC(i) END END; StrToInt(buf, i); RETURN i
END ReadInt;
PROCEDURE ReadLine() : Word; VAR
buf : Word; i : INTEGER; c : CHAR;
BEGIN
i := 0; WHILE i<HIGH(buf) DO c := ReadChar(); IF (c=0C) OR (c=012C) OR (c=015C) THEN WriteLn; buf[i] := 0C; BREAK ELSE Write(c); buf[i] := c; INC(i) END END; RETURN buf;
END ReadLine;
VAR
i,max : INTEGER; fa,fb,fc : INTEGER; wa,wb,wc : Word; done : BOOLEAN;
BEGIN
max := ReadInt();
fa := ReadInt(); wa := ReadLine(); fb := ReadInt(); wb := ReadLine(); fc := ReadInt(); wc := ReadLine();
FOR i:=1 TO max DO done := FALSE; IF i MOD fa = 0 THEN done := TRUE; WriteString(wa); END; IF i MOD fb = 0 THEN done := TRUE; WriteString(wb); END; IF i MOD fc = 0 THEN done := TRUE; WriteString(wc); END; IF NOT done THEN WriteInt(i) END; WriteLn; END;
ReadChar
END GeneralFizzBuzz.</lang>
Nim
This solution has no input validation <lang nim> import parseutils, strutils, algorithm
type FactorAndWord = tuple[factor:int, word: string]
var number: int var factorAndWords: array[3, FactorAndWord]
- custom comparison proc for the FactorAndWord type
proc customCmp(x,y: FactorAndWord): int =
if x.factor < y.factor: -1 elif x.factor > y.factor: 1 else: 0
echo "Enter max number:" var input = readLine(stdin) discard parseInt(input, number)
for i in 0..2:
echo "Enter a number and word separated by space:" var input = readLine(stdin)
var tokens = input.split discard parseInt(tokens[0], factorAndWords[i].factor) factorAndWords[i].word = tokens[1]
- sort factors in ascending order
sort(factorAndWords, customCmp)
- implement fiz buz
for i in 1..number:
var written = false; for item in items(factorAndWords): if i mod item.factor == 0 : write(stdout, item.word) written = true if written : write(stdout, "\n") else : writeLine(stdout, i)
</lang>
PARI/GP
This version uses a variadic argument to allow more or less than 3 factors. It could be easily modified for earlier versions, either by taking a vector rather than bare arguments (making the call fizz(20,[[3,"Fizz"],[5,"Buzz"],[7,"Baxx"]])
) or to support exactly factors (keeping the call the same).
<lang parigp>fizz(n,v[..])=
{
v=vecsort(v,1);
for(k=1,n,
my(t);
for(i=1,#v,
if(k%v[i][1]==0,
print1(v[i][2]);
t=1
)
);
print(if(t,"",k))
);
}
fizz(20,[3,"Fizz"],[5,"Buzz"],[7,"Baxx"])</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Perl
<lang perl>
- !bin/usr/perl
use 5.020; use strict; use warnings;
- Get a max number from the user
say("Please enter the maximum possible multiple. "); my $max = <STDIN>;
- Get the factors from the user
my @factors = (); my $buffer; say("Now enter the first factor and its associated word. Ex: 3 Fizz "); chomp($buffer = <STDIN>); push @factors, $buffer; say("Now enter the second factor and its associated word. Ex: 5 Buzz "); chomp($buffer = <STDIN>); push @factors, $buffer; say("Now enter the third factor and its associated word. Ex: 7 Baxx "); chomp($buffer = <STDIN>); push @factors, $buffer;
- Counting from 1 to max
for(my $i = 1; $i <= $max; $i++) {
#Create a secondary buffer as well as set the original buffer to the current index my $oBuffer; $buffer = $i; #Run through each element in our array foreach my $element (@factors) { #Look for white space $element =~ /\s/; #If the int is a factor of max, append it to oBuffer as a string to be printed if($i % substr($element, 0, @-) == 0) { $oBuffer = $oBuffer . substr($element, @+ + 1, length($element)); #This is essentially setting a flag saying that at least one element is a factor $buffer = ""; } } #If there are any factors for that number, print their words. If not, print the number. if(length($buffer) > 0) { print($buffer . "\n"); } else { print($oBuffer . "\n"); }
} </lang>
- Output:
Please enter the maximum possible multiple. 20 Now enter the first factor and its associated word. Ex: 3 Fizz 3 Fizz Now enter the second factor and its associated word. Ex: 5 Buzz 5 Buzz Now enter the third factor and its associated word. Ex: 7 Baxx 7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Perl 6
<lang perl6># General case implementation of a "FizzBuzz" class.
- Defaults to standard FizzBuzz unless a new schema is passed in.
class FizzBuzz {
has $.schema is rw = < 3 Fizz 5 Buzz >.hash; method filter (Int $this) { my $fb; for $.schema.sort: { +.key } -> $p { $fb ~= $this %% +$p.key ?? $p.value !! }; return $fb || $this; }
}
- Sub implementing the specific requirements of the task.
sub GeneralFizzBuzz (Int $upto, @schema?) {
my $ping = FizzBuzz.new; $ping.schema = @schema.hash if @schema; map { $ping.filter: $_ }, 1 .. $upto;
}
- The task
say 'Using: 20 ' ~ <3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx>; .say for GeneralFizzBuzz(20, <3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx>);
say ;
- And for fun
say 'Using: 21 ' ~ <2 Pip 4 Squack 5 Pocketa 7 Queep>; say join ', ', GeneralFizzBuzz(21, <2 Pip 4 Squack 5 Pocketa 7 Queep>);</lang>
- Output:
Using: 20 3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz Using: 21 2 Pip 4 Squack 5 Pocketa 7 Queep 1, Pip, 3, PipSquack, Pocketa, Pip, Queep, PipSquack, 9, PipPocketa, 11, PipSquack, 13, PipQueep, Pocketa, PipSquack, 17, Pip, 19, PipSquackPocketa, Queep
Here's the same program in a more functional idiom: <lang perl6>sub genfizzbuzz($n, +@fb) {
[Z~]( do for @fb || <3 fizz 5 buzz> -> $i, $s { flat ( xx $i-1, $s) xx *; } ) Z|| 1..$n
}
.say for genfizzbuzz(20, <3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx>);</lang>
Phix
<lang Phix>procedure general_fizz_buzz(integer lim, sequence words, sequence facts)
for i=1 to lim do string word = "" for j=1 to length(facts) do if remainder(i,facts[j])=0 then word &= words[j] end if end for if length(word)=0 then word = sprintf("%d",i) end if printf(1,"%s\n",{word}) end for
end procedure general_fizz_buzz(20, {"Fizz","Buzz","Baxx"}, {3,5,7})</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
PicoLisp
<lang PicoLisp>(de general (N Lst)
(for A N (prinl (or (extract '((L) (and (=0 (% A (car L))) (cdr L)) ) Lst ) A ) ) ) )
(general 20 '((3 . Fizz) (5 . Buzz) (7 . Baxx)))</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
PowerShell
<lang powershell>$limit = 20 $data = @("3 Fizz","5 Buzz","7 Baxx") #An array with whitespace as the delimiter #Between the factor and the word
for ($i = 1;$i -le $limit;$i++){ $outP = "" foreach ($x in $data){ $data_split = $x -split " " #Split the "<factor> <word>" if (($i % $data_split[0]) -eq 0){ $outP += $data_split[1] #Append the <word> to outP } } if(!$outP){ #Is outP equal to NUL? Write-HoSt $i } else { Write-HoSt $outP } }</lang>
- Output:
PS> ./GENFB 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz PS>
Python
<lang python>def genfizzbuzz(factorwords, numbers):
factorwords.sort(key=lambda p: p[0]) lines = [] for num in numbers: words = .join(wrd for fact, wrd in factorwords if (num % fact) == 0) lines.append(words if words else str(num)) return '\n'.join(lines)
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(genfizzbuzz([(5, 'Buzz'), (3, 'Fizz'), (7, 'Baxx')], range(1, 21)))</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Alternative version - generator using counters instead of modulo
<lang Python>from collections import defaultdict
n = 100 mods = {
3: "Fizz", 5: "Buzz",
}
def fizzbuzz(n=n, mods=mods):
factors = defaultdict(list) for mod in mods: factors[mod].append(mod)
for i in range(1,n+1): res = for mod in sorted(factors[i]): factors[i+mod].append(mod) res += mods[mod] del factors[i] yield res or str(i)
if __name__ == '__main__':
n = int(input()) mods = { int(k): v for k,v in (input().split(maxsplit=1) for _ in range(3)) } for line in fizzbuzz(n, mods): print(line)
</lang>
Another version, using ranges with step 3, 5, etc. Preserves order and duplicate moduli.
<lang Python>from collections import defaultdict
n = 100 mods = [
(3, 'Fizz'), (5, 'Buzz'),
]
def fizzbuzz(n=n, mods=mods):
res = defaultdict(str)
for num, name in mods: for i in range(num, n+1, num): res[i] += name
return '\n'.join(res[i] or str(i) for i in range(1, n+1))
if __name__ == '__main__':
n = int(input())
mods = [] while len(mods) != 3: # for reading until EOF change 3 to -1 try: line = input() except EOFError: break idx = line.find(' ') # preserves whitespace num, name = int(line[:idx]), line[idx+1:] # after the first space mods.append((num, name)) # preserves order and duplicate moduli
print(fizzbuzz(n, mods))
</lang>
- Output:
>>> mods = [ ... (4, 'Four '), ... (6, 'six '), ... (2, 'Two '), ... (8, 'eight... '), ... (6, 'HA! SIX!'), ... ] >>> print(fizzbuzz(16, mods)) 1 Two 3 Four Two 5 six Two HA! SIX! 7 Four Two eight... 9 Two 11 Four six Two HA! SIX! 13 Two 15 Four Two eight...
First contribution to rosettacode, uses list comprehension to join the lists and args to allow for arbitrary range <lang python>def genfizzbuzz(numberlist, wordlist, *args):
nml = [[numberlist[i], wordlist[i]] for i in range(len(numberlist))] for z in range(*args): res = "" for j in nml: if z % j[0] == 0: res += j[1] print(res or z)
genfizzbuzz([3, 5, 7], ['Fizz', 'Buzz', 'Baxx'], 1, 21)
</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Racket
<lang Racket>#lang racket/base
(define (get-matches num factors/words)
(for*/list ([factor/word (in-list factors/words)] [factor (in-value (car factor/word))] [word (in-value (cadr factor/word))] #:when (zero? (remainder num factor))) word))
(define (gen-fizzbuzz from to factors/words)
(for ([num (in-range from to)]) (define matches (get-matches num factors/words)) (displayln (if (null? matches) (number->string num) (apply string-append matches)))))
(gen-fizzbuzz 1 21 '((3 "Fizz")
(5 "Buzz") (7 "Baxx")))</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
REXX
idiomatic version
<lang rexx>/*REXX program shows a generalized FizzBuzz program: #1 name1 #2 name2 ··· */ parse arg h $ /*obtain optional arguments from the CL*/ if h= | h="," then h=20 /*Not specified? Then use the default.*/ if $= | $="," then $= "3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx" /* " " " " " " */
do j=1 for h; _= /*traipse through the numbers to H. */ do k=1 by 2 for words($) % 2 /* " " " factors in J. */ if j//word($,k)==0 then _=_ || word($,k+1) /*Is it a factor? Then append it to _ */ end /*k*/ /* [↑] Note: the factors may be zero.*/ say word(_ j,1) /*display the number or its factors. */ end /*j*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */</lang>
output when using the default inputs:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
optimized version
<lang rexx>/*REXX program shows a generalized FizzBuzz program: #1 name1 #2 name2 ··· */ parse arg h $ /*obtain optional arguments from the CL*/ if h= | h="," then h=20 /*Not specified? Then use the default.*/ if $= | $="," then $= "3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx" /* " " " " " " */ factors=words($) % 2 /*determine number of factors to use. */
do i=1 by 2 for factors /*parse the number factors to be used. */ #.i=word($, i); @.i=word($, i+1) /*obtain the factor and its "name". */ end /*i*/
do j=1 for h; _= /*traipse through the numbers to H. */ do k=1 by 2 for factors /* " " " factors in J. */ if j//#.k==0 then _=_ || @.k /*Is it a factor? Then append it to _ */ end /*k*/ /* [↑] Note: the factors may be zero.*/ say word(_ j,1) /*display the number or its factors. */ end /*j*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */</lang>
output is identical to the 1st REXX version.
Ring
<lang ring> limit = 20 for n = 1 to limit
if n % 3 = 0 see "" + n + " = " + "Fizz"+ nl but n % 5 = 0 see "" + n + " = " + "Buzz" + nl but n % 7 = 0 see "" + n + " = " + "Baxx" + nl else see "" + n + " = " + n + nl ok
next
</lang>
Ruby
<lang ruby>def general_fizzbuzz(text)
num, *nword = text.split num = num.to_i dict = nword.each_slice(2).map{|n,word| [n.to_i,word]} (1..num).each do |i| str = dict.map{|n,word| word if i%n==0}.join puts str.empty? ? i : str end
end
text = <<EOS 20 3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx EOS
general_fizzbuzz(text)</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Rust
<lang rust>use std::io; use std::io::BufRead;
fn parse_entry(l: &str) -> (i32, String) {
let params: Vec<&str> = l.split(' ').collect();
let divisor = params[0].parse::<i32>().unwrap(); let word = params[1].to_string(); (divisor, word)
}
fn main() {
let stdin = io::stdin(); let mut lines = stdin.lock().lines().map(|l| l.unwrap());
let l = lines.next().unwrap(); let high = l.parse::<i32>().unwrap();
let mut entries = Vec::new(); for l in lines { if &l == "" { break } let entry = parse_entry(&l); entries.push(entry); }
for i in 1..(high + 1) { let mut line = String::new(); for &(divisor, ref word) in &entries { if i % divisor == 0 { line = line + &word; } } if line == "" { println!("{}", i); } else { println!("{}", line); } }
}</lang>
Sidef
<lang ruby>class FizzBuzz(schema=Hash(<3 Fizz 5 Buzz>...)) {
method filter(this) { var fb = schema.sort_by {|k,_| k.to_i }.each { |pair| fb += (pair[0].to_i `divides` this ? pair[1] : ) } fb.len > 0 ? fb : this }
} func GeneralFizzBuzz(upto, schema) {
var ping = FizzBuzz() if (nil != schema) { ping.schema = schema.to_hash } (1..upto).map {|i| ping.filter(i) }
} GeneralFizzBuzz(20, <3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx>).each { .say }</lang>
- Output:
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Scala
<lang Scala>object GenericFizzBuzz extends App {
val max = scala.io.StdIn.readInt() val factors = scala.io.Source.stdin.getLines().toSeq.sorted.map(_.split(" ", 2)).map(f => f(0).toInt -> f(1))
1 to max foreach { i => val words = factors collect { case (k, v) if i % k == 0 => v } println(if (words.nonEmpty) words.mkString else i) }
}</lang>
- Output:
$ scala GenericFizzBuzz.scala 20 3 Fizz 5 Buzz 7 Baxx ^D 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
Tcl
Tcl excels at metaprogramming, so this task is trivial. For fun, the below implementation is a compatible extension of FizzBuzz#Tcl:
<lang Tcl>proc fizzbuzz {n args} {
if {$args eq ""} { set args {{3 Fizz} {5 Buzz}} } while {[incr i] <= $n} { set out "" foreach rule $args { lassign $rule m echo if {$i % $m == 0} {append out $echo} } if {$out eq ""} {set out $i} puts $out }
} fizzbuzz 20 {3 Fizz} {5 Buzz} {7 Baxx}</lang>
Ursa
This program reads a max number, then reads factors until the user enters a blank line. <lang ursa>#
- general fizzbuzz
decl int<> factors decl string<> words decl int max
- get the max number
out ">" console set max (in int console)
- get the factors
decl string input set input " " while (not (= input ""))
out ">" console set input (in string console) if (not (= input "")) append (int (split input " ")<0>) factors append (split input " ")<1> words end if
end while
- output all the numbers
decl int i for (set i 1) (< i (+ max 1)) (inc i)
decl boolean foundfactor set foundfactor false for (decl int j) (< j (size factors)) (inc j) if (= (mod i factors<j>) 0) set foundfactor true out words<j> console end if end for set j 0
if (not foundfactor) out i console end if out endl console
end for</lang> Output:
>20 >3 Fizz >5 Buzz >7 Baxx > 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
VBA
<lang vb> Option Explicit
Private Type Choice
Number As Integer Name As String
End Type
Private MaxNumber As Integer
Sub Main() Dim U(1 To 3) As Choice, i As Integer, j As Integer, t$
MaxNumber = Application.InputBox("Enter the max number : ", "Integer please", Type:=1) For i = 1 To 3 U(i) = UserChoice Next For i = 1 To MaxNumber t = vbNullString For j = 1 To 3 If i Mod U(j).Number = 0 Then t = t & U(j).Name Next Debug.Print IIf(t = vbNullString, i, t) Next i
End Sub
Private Function UserChoice() As Choice Dim ok As Boolean
Do While Not ok UserChoice.Number = Application.InputBox("Enter the factors to be calculated : ", "Integer please", Type:=1) UserChoice.Name = InputBox("Enter the corresponding word : ") If StrPtr(UserChoice.Name) <> 0 And UserChoice.Number < MaxNumber Then ok = True Loop
End Function</lang>
- Output:
With the entry : Max : 120; 3 : Fizz; 5 : Buzz; 7 : Baxx
1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz FizzBaxx 22 23 ...... Buzz 101 Fizz 103 104 FizzBuzzBaxx 106 107 Fizz 109 Buzz Fizz Baxx 113 Fizz Buzz 116 Fizz 118 Baxx FizzBuzz
VBScript
<lang vb>'The Function Function FizzBuzz(range, mapping)
data = Array()
'Parse the mapping and put to "data" array temp = Split(mapping, ",") ReDim data(UBound(temp),1) For i = 0 To UBound(temp) map = Split(temp(i), " ") data(i, 0) = map(0) data(i, 1) = map(1) Next
'Do the loop For i = 1 to range noMatch = True For j = 0 to UBound(data, 1) If (i Mod data(j, 0)) = 0 Then WScript.StdOut.Write data(j, 1) noMatch = False End If Next If noMatch Then WScript.StdOut.Write i WScript.StdOut.Write vbCrLf Next
End Function
'The Main Thing WScript.StdOut.Write "Range? " x = WScript.StdIn.ReadLine WScript.StdOut.Write "Mapping? " y = WScript.StdIn.ReadLine WScript.StdOut.WriteLine "" FizzBuzz x, y</lang>
- Sample Run:
\Desktop>cscript /nologo fizzbuzz.vbs Range? 20 Mapping? 3 Fizz,5 Buzz,7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz \Desktop>
zkl
<lang zkl>stop:=ask("Count: ").toInt(); fizzBuzzers:=List(); do(3){ n,txt:=ask(">").split(); fizzBuzzers.append(T(n.toInt(),txt)) } foreach n in ([1..stop]){
s:=fizzBuzzers.filter('wrap([(fb,txt)]){ n%fb==0 }).apply("get",1).concat(); println(s or n);
}</lang>
- Output:
$ zkl bbb Count: 20 >3 Fizz >5 Buzz >7 Baxx 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz Baxx 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 Baxx FizzBuzz 16 17 Fizz 19 Buzz
ZX Spectrum Basic
<lang zxbasic>10 INPUT "Maximum number: ";max 20 INPUT "Number of factors: ";n 30 DIM f(n): DIM w$(n,4) 40 FOR i=1 TO n 50 INPUT "Input value-ENTER-word: ";f(i);w$(i) 60 NEXT i 70 FOR i=1 TO max 80 LET matched=0 90 FOR j=1 TO n 100 IF FN m(i,f(j))=0 THEN LET matched=1: PRINT w$(j); 110 NEXT j 120 IF NOT matched THEN PRINT ;i: GO TO 140 130 PRINT 140 NEXT i 150 DEF FN m(a,b)=a-INT (a/b)*b</lang>
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