Note: You will need to have Python 3
and Rust
installed on your computer!
To check how many iterations a number takes to reach 1
, run the number_of_iterations.py
file as follows:
python3 number_of_iterations.py
Output:
#!/bin/bash | |
# Function to increment version | |
increment_version() { | |
local version=$1 | |
local increment_type=${2:-patch} | |
IFS='.' read -ra version_parts <<< "$version" | |
case $increment_type in |
import logging | |
import os | |
from pathlib import Path | |
class FileOperationError(Exception): | |
"""Custom exception for file operations.""" | |
class FileHelper: |
{"0":"-----","1":".----","2":"..---","3":"...--","4":"....-","5":".....","6":"-....","7":"--...","8":"---..","9":"----.","A":".-","B":"-...","C":"-.-.","D":"-..","E":".","F":"..-.","G":"--.","H":"....","I":"..","J":".---","K":"-.-","L":".-..","M":"--","N":"-.","O":"---","P":".--.","Q":"--.-","R":".-.","S":"...","T":"-","U":"..-","V":"...-","W":".--","X":"-..-","Y":"-.--","Z":"--..",".":".-.-.-",",":"--..--","?":"..--..","'":".----.","!":"-.-.--","/":"-..-.","(":"-.--.",")":"-.--.-","&":".-...",":":"---...",";":"-.-.-.","=":"-...-","+":".-.-.","-":"-....-","_":"..--.-","\"":".-..-.","$":"...-..-","@":".--.-.","¿":"..-.-","¡":"--...-"} |
import cv2 | |
from moviepy.video.compositing.CompositeVideoClip import CompositeVideoClip | |
from moviepy.video.VideoClip import ImageClip, TextClip | |
img = cv2.imread("input.png") | |
img = cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) | |
vid = ImageClip(img) | |
frame_height = img.shape[0] |
import json | |
data = {} | |
with open("timedtext.json") as file: | |
data = json.load(file) | |
def extract_text(data): | |
strings = [] |
#include <iostream> | |
int main() { | |
int a = 7; | |
int b = 5; | |
std::cout << "Before: a=" << a << ", b=" << b << "\n"; | |
a += b; | |
b = a - b; |
Note: You will need to have Python 3
and Rust
installed on your computer!
To check how many iterations a number takes to reach 1
, run the number_of_iterations.py
file as follows:
python3 number_of_iterations.py
Output:
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
enum Bit { | |
ZERO, | |
ONE, | |
} | |
impl Bit { | |
fn nand(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
match self { | |
Self::ONE => match other { |
use std::fmt; | |
use std::ops; | |
#[derive(Copy, Clone)] | |
pub struct Complex { | |
pub real: f64, | |
pub imag: f64, | |
} | |
impl Complex { |
import random | |
lower_bound = 0 | |
upper_bound = 100 | |
random_number = int | |
guess_count = 1 | |
print('Think of a number between 0-100 in your head, and I will try to guess it.') | |
print('Enter C for correct, L if it is lower and H if it is higher.') |