Ruby is my best language. Most of my contributions come from an OpenBSD machine. A few of my examples come from a Windows machine with MinGW. I never used Factor, PicoLisp nor AutoHotkey until I found them at Rosetta Code.
Contributions by Kernigh
- First 20 examples for Category:CMake and Category:C Shell
- New tasks
- Message digests: MD4 (DRAFT), RIPEMD-160 (DRAFT), SHA-1
- Matrices: Conjugate transpose (DRAFT), Identity matrix (DRAFT)
- Other new tasks: Caesar cipher, Deal cards for FreeCell, Empty directory, Even or odd, Least common multiple, Linear congruential generator, Return multiple values, Set, Subtractive generator
Ruby methods in Enumerable
Method
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Rosetta Code task
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#all?
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#any?
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#chunk
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#collect
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#collect_concat
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#count
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#cycle
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#detect
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#drop
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#drop_while
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#each_cons
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#each_entry
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#each_slice
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#each_with_index
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#each_with_object
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#entries
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#find
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#find_all
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#find_index
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#first
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#flat_map
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#grep
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#group_by
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#include?
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#inject
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#map
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#max
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#max_by
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#member?
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#min
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#min_by
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#minmax
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#minmax_by
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#none?
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#one?
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#partition
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#reduce
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#reject
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#reverse_each
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#select |
Filter
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#slice_before
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#sort |
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#sort_by |
Sort an array of composite structures
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#take
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#take_while
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#to_a
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#zip |
Loop over multiple arrays simultaneously
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