A small utility for finding significant numbers from a set of numbers, as a learning experience.
My program to find different significant values from a set of inputs. Input values via args and Files. Any arguments left after defined POSIX args are parsed are read into the input array.
Least Common Multiple
Greatest Common Factor
Largest Number
Smallest Number
Each output uses the output format [output string] = [output]
. Each flag includes the output string in it's section.
--help, -h
Display this help and exits. Overrides all other arguments.
--file, -f
Reads input from a file specified as the next argument in the command. This must be a full file path!
--gcf
Prints the gcf of the input as part of the output. Uses 'GCF' as output string.
--lcm
Prints the lcm of the input as part of the output. Uses 'LCM' as output string.
--big
Prints the largest number from the input as part of the output. Uses 'Big' as output string.
--small
Prints the smallest number from the input as part of the output. Uses 'Small' as output string.
--sum
Prints the sum of all the inputs as part of the output. Uses 'Sum' as output string.
--product
Prints the product of all the inputs as a part of the output. Uses 'Product' as output string.
--sort
Sorts input using my implementation of the QuickSort algorithm. Uses "Sorted" as output string.
--average
Finds the average value of the input. Uses "Average" as output string.
--median
Finds the median value of the input. WARNING: This requires the sorting of the array. This will be done automatically. Uses "Median" as output string.
--mode
Finds the mode of the input. Uses "Mode" as output string.
Building is fairly straightforward, as this is a dub project. Simply cd
into the base repository directory and run dub build
to build, or dub run
to build and run. The executable will be located in the main directory, and will be ignored by this repository, as will any object code or other platform-specific stuff generated by dub. If you end up with generated content that should not be included in the repository, please add it to the gitignore.
Fork this repo, clone it locally, and make changes! When you're ready, push your local changes to your fork, and then open a pull request!
See codemap.md for a mapping of all functions.
More functions are always wanted! If you want to write one, do so and open a pull request! If you don't know how to write one, let me know, and I'll add it!
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