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(define (eratosthenes n) | |
(define (sift list p) | |
(filter (lambda (n) | |
(not (zero? (modulo n p)))) | |
list)) | |
(define (iter nums primes) | |
(let ((p (car nums))) | |
(if (> (* p p) n) | |
(append (reverse primes) nums) | |
(iter (sift (cdr nums) p) (cons p primes))))) |
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/** | |
* Create a function that maps a value to a range | |
* @param {Number} inMin Input range minimun value | |
* @param {Number} inMax Input range maximun value | |
* @param {Number} outMin Output range minimun value | |
* @param {Number} outMax Output range maximun value | |
* @return {function} A function that converts a value | |
* | |
* @author Victor N. wwww.victorborges.com | |
* @see https://gist.github.com/victornpb/51b0c17241ea483dee2c3a20d0f710eb/ |
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! date name version | |
! 2017.04.20 mk-mode.com 1.00 新規作成 | |
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AtomicNumber,Element,Symbol,AtomicMass,NumberofNeutrons,NumberofProtons,NumberofElectrons,Period,Group,Phase,Radioactive,Natural,Metal,Nonmetal,Metalloid,Type,AtomicRadius,Electronegativity,FirstIonization,Density,MeltingPoint,BoilingPoint,NumberOfIsotopes,Discoverer,Year,SpecificHeat,NumberofShells,NumberofValence | |
1,Hydrogen,H,1.007,0,1,1,1,1,gas,,yes,,yes,,Nonmetal,0.79,2.2,13.5984,8.99E-05,14.175,20.28,3,Cavendish,1766,14.304,1,1 | |
2,Helium,He,4.002,2,2,2,1,18,gas,,yes,,yes,,Noble Gas,0.49,,24.5874,1.79E-04,,4.22,5,Janssen,1868,5.193,1, | |
3,Lithium,Li,6.941,4,3,3,2,1,solid,,yes,yes,,,Alkali Metal,2.1,0.98,5.3917,5.34E-01,453.85,1615,5,Arfvedson,1817,3.582,2,1 | |
4,Beryllium,Be,9.012,5,4,4,2,2,solid,,yes,yes,,,Alkaline Earth Metal,1.4,1.57,9.3227,1.85E+00,1560.15,2742,6,Vaulquelin,1798,1.825,2,2 | |
5,Boron,B,10.811,6,5,5,2,13,solid,,yes,,,yes,Metalloid,1.2,2.04,8.298,2.34E+00,2573.15,4200,6,Gay-Lussac,1808,1.026,2,3 | |
6,Carbon,C,12.011,6,6,6,2,14,solid,,yes,,yes,,Nonmetal,0.91,2.55,11.2603,2.27E+00,3948.15,4300,7,Prehi |
# See http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for more about ignoring files. | |
# compiled output | |
/dist | |
/tmp | |
/out-tsc | |
# Runtime data | |
pids | |
*.pid |
// Copyright (c) 2020 Edwin Pratt | |
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// The author of this file is not responsible for any problems this script may cause. | |
// This file was created as toy while learning JavaScript. | |
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