Hello,
Can I write recursive programs in XCAS? I know that I can do recursive programs in HP PRIME, but I am trying to write some in XCAS and they do not work.
Thank you,
John P
Can you provide a bit more information on what you have tried? Perhaps a snippet of code might provide a better idea of what you are trying to achieve. Or even a better description of what you wan to do beyond a generic description of "recursive program."
Fibonnaci example
Code:
fibon(n):=
begin
if (n == 1) then return(1); end;
if (n == 2) then return(1); end;
if (n > 2) then
return( fibon(n-1) + fibon(n-2) );
end;
end;
In general, any CAS code on the HP Prime should port as easily as copy/paste -- WITH EXCEPTIONS FOR A FEW COMMANDS (e.g. idenmat() on xcas is identity() )
(02-12-2017 01:41 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Can you provide a bit more information on what you have tried? Perhaps a snippet of code might provide a better idea of what you are trying to achieve. Or even a better description of what you wan to do beyond a generic description of "recursive program."
Fibonnaci example
Code:
fibon(n):=
begin
if (n == 1) then return(1); end;
if (n == 2) then return(1); end;
if (n > 2) then
return( fibon(n-1) + fibon(n-2) );
end;
end;
In general, any CAS code on the HP Prime should port as easily as copy/paste -- WITH EXCEPTIONS FOR A FEW COMMANDS (e.g. idenmat() on xcas is identity() )
Actually, I am trying to port the program, that you provided some time ago for HP Prime, to the PocketCAS on my iPhone 6+. On the HP Prime it works great, but on the iPhone 6+ I can't get it to work. Below I paste your original prgm. for the computation of the set of combinations from the set (list).
EXPORT COMBOSET(s,n)
BEGIN
local l:={};
local sl:={};
local tl:={};
local i,j;
local m:=size(s);
case
if n==m then l:={s}; end;
if n==1 then l:=makelist({s(X)},X,1,m); end;
if n>m then l:={}; end;
for i from 2 to m-n+2 do
sl:=sub(s,i,m);
tl:=COMBOSET(sl,n-1);
for j from 1 to size(tl) do
tl(j):=concat({s(i-1)},tl(j));
end;
l:=concat(l,tl);
end;
end;
return(l);
END;
(02-12-2017 01:41 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Can you provide a bit more information on what you have tried? Perhaps a snippet of code might provide a better idea of what you are trying to achieve. Or even a better description of what you wan to do beyond a generic description of "recursive program."
Fibonnaci example
Code:
fibon(n):=
begin
if (n == 1) then return(1); end;
if (n == 2) then return(1); end;
if (n > 2) then
return( fibon(n-1) + fibon(n-2) );
end;
end;
In general, any CAS code on the HP Prime should port as easily as copy/paste -- WITH EXCEPTIONS FOR A FEW COMMANDS (e.g. idenmat() on xcas is identity() )
Yes, the example of fibon() you provided works on my iPhone 6+ so, recursive programs are possible in PocketCAS. I must be making some mistake(s) in porting the program.
Thank you very much.
John P
First, please understand that non-CAS programs do not behave the same way as CAS programs. The combo set program is a non-CAS program. So commands like makelist() are actually two different commands:
In "Home" programs (i.e. non-CAS programs), upper/lower case does not matter. So makelist() is actually parsed as MAKELIST(), which is a different command from the CAS makelist(). In CAS programs, upper/lower case DOES matter.
The CAS version of makelist() is:
makelist( cas-function, var, start, end )
where cas-function is an actual function. For example, when you define a function f(x):=x^2 in the CAS view, you are actually creating the variable f whose content is the CAS-object (x)->x^2. The point here is that f(x):=x^2 is the same as f:=(x)->x^2. So it is this type of function (the right hand side being an example) that is the first argument in makelist(). In your case,
makelist( (X)->s[X], X, 1, m )
is what you would want. Notice the s[X] as opposed to s(X) -- this is to remove any ambiguity in the CAS side whether s is a function vs. an indexed object (i.e. list).
Just for fun, create the program below. Then in the CAS view, type:
purge(x);
f:=x^2-3*x+4;
CRPN(f);
Recursive Program Example:
Code:
#pragma mode( separator(.,;) integer(h32) )
#cas
CRPN(f):=
begin
local rpn, op, par, n, j, g;
rpn:="";
op:="";
par:="";
if (type(f) <> DOM_SYMBOLIC) then
rpn:=string(f);
return(rpn);
end;
op:=string(f[1]);
n:=size(op);
op:=MID(op,2,n-2);
n:=dim(f) + 1;
for j from 2 to n do
g:=f[j];
if (type(g) <> DOM_SYMBOLIC) then
par:=string(g);
else
par:=CRPN(g);
end;
if (j > 2) then rpn:=rpn + " "; end;
rpn:=rpn + par;
if ((j > 2) or (n == 2)) then
rpn:=rpn + " " + op;
end;
end;
return(rpn);
end;
#end
Here's a CAS version that works on the Prime. Notice the upper-case MAKELIST command (which is different from the lower-case makelist command). MAKELIST is a non-CAS command. This was a quick conversion from non-CAS to CAS (which does not support CASE as far as I can tell; it does have CASES, though, which seems to be the same as piecewise). You can make the code much cleaner using several return() calls.
PHP Code:
#cas
comboset(s,n):=
BEGIN
local l;
local sl;
local tl;
local k;
local j;
local m;
local t;
m:=size(s);
l:={};
sl:={};
tl:={};
if n==m then l:={s}; else
if n==1 then l:=MAKELIST({s(X)},X,1,m); else
if n>m then l:={}; else
for k from 2 to m-n+2 do
sl:=sub(s,k,m);
tl:=comboset(sl,n-1);
for j from 1 to size(tl) do
tl[j]:=concat({s[k-1]},tl[j]);
end;
l:=concat(l,tl);
end;
end;
end;
end;
return(l);
END;
#end
Slightly more readable version.
EDIT: Also removed MAKELIST() call since PocketCAS probably does not have that version of the command.
PHP Code:
#cas
comboset(s,n):=
BEGIN
local l;
local sl;
local tl;
local k;
local j;
local m;
local t;
m:=size(s);
l:={};
sl:={};
tl:={};
if n==m then l:={s}; return(l); end;
if n==1 then
for k from 1 to m do
l[k]:={s[k]};
end;
return(l);
end;
if n>m then l:={}; return(l); end;
for k from 2 to m-n+2 do
sl:=sub(s,k,m);
tl:=comboset(sl,n-1);
for j from 1 to size(tl) do
tl[j]:=concat({s[k-1]},tl[j]);
end;
l:=concat(l,tl);
end;
return(l);
END;
#end