2017-10-22 04:51:19 +02:00
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A standard RETRO image only supports decimal base numbers. This
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shows a way to add support for multiple bases.
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I begin by creating a variable for the current base and words to
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set this to specific values quickly.
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~~~
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#10 'Base var<n>
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:decimal #10 !Base ;
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:binary #2 !Base ;
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:octal #8 !Base ;
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:hex #16 !Base ;
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~~~
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Next, a string constant with the symbols for each digit. Note that
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I'm only going to support uppercase for hexadecimal.
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~~~
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'0123456789ABCDEF 'DIGITS s:const
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~~~
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So conversion to a numeric value is pretty easy. The basic idea
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here is:
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- set a variable to hold the numeric value to zero (as a stating point)
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- check to see if the first character is - for negative, set a modifier
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- for each character in the string:
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- convert to a numeric value (in this case, it's the index in the
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DIGITS string)
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- Multiply the last value of the number accumulator by the base
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- Add the converted value
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- Store the result in the number accumulator
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- Multiply the final number by the modifier
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~~~
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{{
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'Number var
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'Mod var
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:convert (c-) &DIGITS swap s:index-of @Number @Base * + !Number ;
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:check-sign (s-s) dup fetch $- eq? [ #-1 !Mod n:inc ] [ #1 !Mod ] choose ;
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---reveal---
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:s:to-number<with-base> (s-n)
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#0 !Number check-sign [ convert ] s:for-each @Number @Mod * ;
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}}
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~~~
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2017-10-22 19:04:57 +02:00
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Going the other way, back to a string, follows a similar process.
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- Take a value
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- Repeat:
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- Divide by `Base`
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- Convert result to character and append to a buffer
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- If remainder is not zero, repeat
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- If number is negative, append the '-' symbol to the buffer
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- Reverse the buffer contents to return a string in the correct order
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~~~
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{{
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'String d:create #12 allot
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:check-sign (n-) n:negative? [ $- buffer:add ] if ;
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: n->digit (n-c) &DIGITS + fetch ;
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:convert (n-) [ @Base /mod swap n->digit buffer:add dup n:zero? ] until drop ;
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---reveal---
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:n:to-string<with-base> (n-s)
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[ &String buffer:set dup n:abs convert check-sign ] buffer:preserve
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&String s:reverse ;
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}}
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~~~
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