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% Bowling scoring calculation in Erlang as a rescursive function | |
-module(bowling). | |
-export([score/1]). | |
% To run - start an erlang shell, erl | |
% | |
% c(bowling). | |
% bowling:score([x, 5, 4, 2, s, x, 0, s, 0, 5, x, 5, s, 6, 2, x, 0, 1]). | |
% tenth frame first | |
score([]) -> 0; | |
score([_, s, x]) -> 20; | |
score([_, s, N]) -> 10 + N; | |
score([x, x, x]) -> 30; | |
score([x, x, N]) -> 20 + N; | |
score([x, _, s]) -> 20; | |
score([x, A, B]) -> 10 + A + B; | |
score([A, B]) -> A + B; | |
% Spare conditions | |
score([_, s, x | T]) -> 20 + score(lists:flatten([x, T])); | |
score([_, s, Next | T]) -> 10 + Next + score(lists:flatten([Next, T])); | |
% strike conditions | |
score([x, N, s | T]) -> 20 + score(lists:flatten([N, s, T])); | |
score([x, x, x | T]) -> 30 + score(lists:flatten([x, x, T])); | |
score([x, x, N | T]) -> 20 + N + score(lists:flatten([x, N, T])); | |
score([x, A, B | T]) -> 10 + A + B + score(lists:flatten([A, B, T])); | |
% normal frame | |
score([A, B | T]) -> A + B + score(T). |
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