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      1  1.8    lukem /*	$NetBSD: arithmetic.c,v 1.8 1997/10/10 11:49:44 lukem Exp $	*/
      2  1.5      cgd 
      3  1.1      cgd /*
      4  1.5      cgd  * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
      5  1.5      cgd  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6  1.1      cgd  *
      7  1.1      cgd  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8  1.1      cgd  * Eamonn McManus of Trinity College Dublin.
      9  1.1      cgd  *
     10  1.1      cgd  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  1.1      cgd  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  1.1      cgd  * are met:
     13  1.1      cgd  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  1.1      cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  1.1      cgd  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  1.1      cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  1.1      cgd  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  1.1      cgd  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19  1.1      cgd  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20  1.1      cgd  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     21  1.1      cgd  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     22  1.1      cgd  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     23  1.1      cgd  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     24  1.1      cgd  *    without specific prior written permission.
     25  1.1      cgd  *
     26  1.1      cgd  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     27  1.1      cgd  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     28  1.1      cgd  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     29  1.1      cgd  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     30  1.1      cgd  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     31  1.1      cgd  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     32  1.1      cgd  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     33  1.1      cgd  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     34  1.1      cgd  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     35  1.1      cgd  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     36  1.1      cgd  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     37  1.1      cgd  */
     38  1.1      cgd 
     39  1.7    lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     40  1.1      cgd #ifndef lint
     41  1.7    lukem __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993\n\
     42  1.7    lukem 	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.\n");
     43  1.1      cgd #endif /* not lint */
     44  1.1      cgd 
     45  1.1      cgd #ifndef lint
     46  1.5      cgd #if 0
     47  1.5      cgd static char sccsid[] = "@(#)arithmetic.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93";
     48  1.5      cgd #else
     49  1.8    lukem __RCSID("$NetBSD: arithmetic.c,v 1.8 1997/10/10 11:49:44 lukem Exp $");
     50  1.5      cgd #endif
     51  1.1      cgd #endif /* not lint */
     52  1.1      cgd 
     53  1.1      cgd /*
     54  1.1      cgd  * By Eamonn McManus, Trinity College Dublin <emcmanus (at) cs.tcd.ie>.
     55  1.1      cgd  *
     56  1.1      cgd  * The operation of this program mimics that of the standard Unix game
     57  1.1      cgd  * `arithmetic'.  I've made it as close as I could manage without examining
     58  1.1      cgd  * the source code.  The principal differences are:
     59  1.1      cgd  *
     60  1.1      cgd  * The method of biasing towards numbers that had wrong answers in the past
     61  1.1      cgd  * is different; original `arithmetic' seems to retain the bias forever,
     62  1.1      cgd  * whereas this program lets the bias gradually decay as it is used.
     63  1.1      cgd  *
     64  1.1      cgd  * Original `arithmetic' delays for some period (3 seconds?) after printing
     65  1.1      cgd  * the score.  I saw no reason for this delay, so I scrapped it.
     66  1.1      cgd  *
     67  1.1      cgd  * There is no longer a limitation on the maximum range that can be supplied
     68  1.1      cgd  * to the program.  The original program required it to be less than 100.
     69  1.1      cgd  * Anomalous results may occur with this program if ranges big enough to
     70  1.1      cgd  * allow overflow are given.
     71  1.1      cgd  *
     72  1.1      cgd  * I have obviously not attempted to duplicate bugs in the original.  It
     73  1.1      cgd  * would go into an infinite loop if invoked as `arithmetic / 0'.  It also
     74  1.1      cgd  * did not recognise an EOF in its input, and would continue trying to read
     75  1.1      cgd  * after it.  It did not check that the input was a valid number, treating any
     76  1.1      cgd  * garbage as 0.  Finally, it did not flush stdout after printing its prompt,
     77  1.1      cgd  * so in the unlikely event that stdout was not a terminal, it would not work
     78  1.1      cgd  * properly.
     79  1.1      cgd  */
     80  1.1      cgd 
     81  1.1      cgd #include <sys/types.h>
     82  1.7    lukem #include <err.h>
     83  1.7    lukem #include <ctype.h>
     84  1.4      jtc #include <signal.h>
     85  1.1      cgd #include <stdio.h>
     86  1.7    lukem #include <stdlib.h>
     87  1.1      cgd #include <string.h>
     88  1.2  mycroft #include <time.h>
     89  1.1      cgd 
     90  1.7    lukem int	getrandom __P((int, int, int));
     91  1.7    lukem void	intr __P((int));
     92  1.7    lukem int	main __P((int, char *[]));
     93  1.7    lukem int	opnum __P((int));
     94  1.7    lukem void	penalise __P((int, int, int));
     95  1.7    lukem int	problem __P((void));
     96  1.7    lukem void	showstats __P((void));
     97  1.7    lukem void	usage __P((void));
     98  1.7    lukem 
     99  1.1      cgd char keylist[] = "+-x/";
    100  1.1      cgd char defaultkeys[] = "+-";
    101  1.1      cgd char *keys = defaultkeys;
    102  1.1      cgd int nkeys = sizeof(defaultkeys) - 1;
    103  1.1      cgd int rangemax = 10;
    104  1.1      cgd int nright, nwrong;
    105  1.1      cgd time_t qtime;
    106  1.1      cgd #define	NQUESTS	20
    107  1.1      cgd 
    108  1.1      cgd /*
    109  1.1      cgd  * Select keys from +-x/ to be asked addition, subtraction, multiplication,
    110  1.1      cgd  * and division problems.  More than one key may be given.  The default is
    111  1.1      cgd  * +-.  Specify a range to confine the operands to 0 - range.  Default upper
    112  1.1      cgd  * bound is 10.  After every NQUESTS questions, statistics on the performance
    113  1.1      cgd  * so far are printed.
    114  1.1      cgd  */
    115  1.6      jtc int
    116  1.1      cgd main(argc, argv)
    117  1.1      cgd 	int argc;
    118  1.1      cgd 	char **argv;
    119  1.1      cgd {
    120  1.1      cgd 	extern char *optarg;
    121  1.1      cgd 	extern int optind;
    122  1.1      cgd 	int ch, cnt;
    123  1.1      cgd 
    124  1.8    lukem 	while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "r:o:")) != -1)
    125  1.1      cgd 		switch(ch) {
    126  1.1      cgd 		case 'o': {
    127  1.7    lukem 			char *p;
    128  1.1      cgd 
    129  1.1      cgd 			for (p = keys = optarg; *p; ++p)
    130  1.7    lukem 				if (!strchr(keylist, *p))
    131  1.7    lukem 					errx(1, "arithmetic: unknown key.");
    132  1.1      cgd 			nkeys = p - optarg;
    133  1.1      cgd 			break;
    134  1.1      cgd 		}
    135  1.1      cgd 		case 'r':
    136  1.7    lukem 			if ((rangemax = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
    137  1.7    lukem 				errx(1, "arithmetic: invalid range.");
    138  1.1      cgd 			break;
    139  1.1      cgd 		case '?':
    140  1.1      cgd 		default:
    141  1.1      cgd 			usage();
    142  1.1      cgd 		}
    143  1.1      cgd 	if (argc -= optind)
    144  1.1      cgd 		usage();
    145  1.1      cgd 
    146  1.1      cgd 	/* Seed the random-number generator. */
    147  1.1      cgd 	srandom((int)time((time_t *)NULL));
    148  1.1      cgd 
    149  1.1      cgd 	(void)signal(SIGINT, intr);
    150  1.1      cgd 
    151  1.1      cgd 	/* Now ask the questions. */
    152  1.1      cgd 	for (;;) {
    153  1.1      cgd 		for (cnt = NQUESTS; cnt--;)
    154  1.1      cgd 			if (problem() == EOF)
    155  1.1      cgd 				exit(0);
    156  1.1      cgd 		showstats();
    157  1.1      cgd 	}
    158  1.1      cgd 	/* NOTREACHED */
    159  1.1      cgd }
    160  1.1      cgd 
    161  1.1      cgd /* Handle interrupt character.  Print score and exit. */
    162  1.1      cgd void
    163  1.7    lukem intr(dummy)
    164  1.7    lukem 	int dummy;
    165  1.1      cgd {
    166  1.1      cgd 	showstats();
    167  1.1      cgd 	exit(0);
    168  1.1      cgd }
    169  1.1      cgd 
    170  1.1      cgd /* Print score.  Original `arithmetic' had a delay after printing it. */
    171  1.7    lukem void
    172  1.1      cgd showstats()
    173  1.1      cgd {
    174  1.1      cgd 	if (nright + nwrong > 0) {
    175  1.1      cgd 		(void)printf("\n\nRights %d; Wrongs %d; Score %d%%",
    176  1.1      cgd 		    nright, nwrong, (int)(100L * nright / (nright + nwrong)));
    177  1.1      cgd 		if (nright > 0)
    178  1.1      cgd 	(void)printf("\nTotal time %ld seconds; %.1f seconds per problem\n\n",
    179  1.1      cgd 			    (long)qtime, (float)qtime / nright);
    180  1.1      cgd 	}
    181  1.1      cgd 	(void)printf("\n");
    182  1.1      cgd }
    183  1.1      cgd 
    184  1.1      cgd /*
    185  1.1      cgd  * Pick a problem and ask it.  Keeps asking the same problem until supplied
    186  1.1      cgd  * with the correct answer, or until EOF or interrupt is typed.  Problems are
    187  1.1      cgd  * selected such that the right operand and either the left operand (for +, x)
    188  1.1      cgd  * or the correct result (for -, /) are in the range 0 to rangemax.  Each wrong
    189  1.1      cgd  * answer causes the numbers in the problem to be penalised, so that they are
    190  1.1      cgd  * more likely to appear in subsequent problems.
    191  1.1      cgd  */
    192  1.7    lukem int
    193  1.1      cgd problem()
    194  1.1      cgd {
    195  1.7    lukem 	char *p;
    196  1.1      cgd 	time_t start, finish;
    197  1.1      cgd 	int left, op, right, result;
    198  1.1      cgd 	char line[80];
    199  1.1      cgd 
    200  1.7    lukem 	left = result = 0;
    201  1.1      cgd 	op = keys[random() % nkeys];
    202  1.1      cgd 	if (op != '/')
    203  1.1      cgd 		right = getrandom(rangemax + 1, op, 1);
    204  1.1      cgd retry:
    205  1.1      cgd 	/* Get the operands. */
    206  1.1      cgd 	switch (op) {
    207  1.1      cgd 	case '+':
    208  1.1      cgd 		left = getrandom(rangemax + 1, op, 0);
    209  1.1      cgd 		result = left + right;
    210  1.1      cgd 		break;
    211  1.1      cgd 	case '-':
    212  1.1      cgd 		result = getrandom(rangemax + 1, op, 0);
    213  1.1      cgd 		left = right + result;
    214  1.1      cgd 		break;
    215  1.1      cgd 	case 'x':
    216  1.1      cgd 		left = getrandom(rangemax + 1, op, 0);
    217  1.1      cgd 		result = left * right;
    218  1.1      cgd 		break;
    219  1.1      cgd 	case '/':
    220  1.1      cgd 		right = getrandom(rangemax, op, 1) + 1;
    221  1.1      cgd 		result = getrandom(rangemax + 1, op, 0);
    222  1.1      cgd 		left = right * result + random() % right;
    223  1.1      cgd 		break;
    224  1.1      cgd 	}
    225  1.1      cgd 
    226  1.1      cgd 	/*
    227  1.1      cgd 	 * A very big maxrange could cause negative values to pop
    228  1.1      cgd 	 * up, owing to overflow.
    229  1.1      cgd 	 */
    230  1.1      cgd 	if (result < 0 || left < 0)
    231  1.1      cgd 		goto retry;
    232  1.1      cgd 
    233  1.1      cgd 	(void)printf("%d %c %d =   ", left, op, right);
    234  1.1      cgd 	(void)fflush(stdout);
    235  1.1      cgd 	(void)time(&start);
    236  1.1      cgd 
    237  1.1      cgd 	/*
    238  1.1      cgd 	 * Keep looping until the correct answer is given, or until EOF or
    239  1.1      cgd 	 * interrupt is typed.
    240  1.1      cgd 	 */
    241  1.1      cgd 	for (;;) {
    242  1.1      cgd 		if (!fgets(line, sizeof(line), stdin)) {
    243  1.1      cgd 			(void)printf("\n");
    244  1.1      cgd 			return(EOF);
    245  1.1      cgd 		}
    246  1.1      cgd 		for (p = line; *p && isspace(*p); ++p);
    247  1.1      cgd 		if (!isdigit(*p)) {
    248  1.1      cgd 			(void)printf("Please type a number.\n");
    249  1.1      cgd 			continue;
    250  1.1      cgd 		}
    251  1.1      cgd 		if (atoi(p) == result) {
    252  1.1      cgd 			(void)printf("Right!\n");
    253  1.1      cgd 			++nright;
    254  1.1      cgd 			break;
    255  1.1      cgd 		}
    256  1.1      cgd 		/* Wrong answer; penalise and ask again. */
    257  1.1      cgd 		(void)printf("What?\n");
    258  1.1      cgd 		++nwrong;
    259  1.1      cgd 		penalise(right, op, 1);
    260  1.1      cgd 		if (op == 'x' || op == '+')
    261  1.1      cgd 			penalise(left, op, 0);
    262  1.1      cgd 		else
    263  1.1      cgd 			penalise(result, op, 0);
    264  1.1      cgd 	}
    265  1.1      cgd 
    266  1.1      cgd 	/*
    267  1.1      cgd 	 * Accumulate the time taken.  Obviously rounding errors happen here;
    268  1.1      cgd 	 * however they should cancel out, because some of the time you are
    269  1.1      cgd 	 * charged for a partially elapsed second at the start, and some of
    270  1.1      cgd 	 * the time you are not charged for a partially elapsed second at the
    271  1.1      cgd 	 * end.
    272  1.1      cgd 	 */
    273  1.1      cgd 	(void)time(&finish);
    274  1.1      cgd 	qtime += finish - start;
    275  1.1      cgd 	return(0);
    276  1.1      cgd }
    277  1.1      cgd 
    278  1.1      cgd /*
    279  1.1      cgd  * Here is the code for accumulating penalties against the numbers for which
    280  1.1      cgd  * a wrong answer was given.  The right operand and either the left operand
    281  1.1      cgd  * (for +, x) or the result (for -, /) are stored in a list for the particular
    282  1.1      cgd  * operation, and each becomes more likely to appear again in that operation.
    283  1.1      cgd  * Initially, each number is charged a penalty of WRONGPENALTY, giving it that
    284  1.1      cgd  * many extra chances of appearing.  Each time it is selected because of this,
    285  1.1      cgd  * its penalty is decreased by one; it is removed when it reaches 0.
    286  1.1      cgd  *
    287  1.1      cgd  * The penalty[] array gives the sum of all penalties in the list for
    288  1.1      cgd  * each operation and each operand.  The penlist[] array has the lists of
    289  1.1      cgd  * penalties themselves.
    290  1.1      cgd  */
    291  1.1      cgd 
    292  1.1      cgd int penalty[sizeof(keylist) - 1][2];
    293  1.1      cgd struct penalty {
    294  1.1      cgd 	int value, penalty;	/* Penalised value and its penalty. */
    295  1.1      cgd 	struct penalty *next;
    296  1.1      cgd } *penlist[sizeof(keylist) - 1][2];
    297  1.1      cgd 
    298  1.1      cgd #define	WRONGPENALTY	5	/* Perhaps this should depend on maxrange. */
    299  1.1      cgd 
    300  1.1      cgd /*
    301  1.1      cgd  * Add a penalty for the number `value' to the list for operation `op',
    302  1.1      cgd  * operand number `operand' (0 or 1).  If we run out of memory, we just
    303  1.1      cgd  * forget about the penalty (how likely is this, anyway?).
    304  1.1      cgd  */
    305  1.7    lukem void
    306  1.1      cgd penalise(value, op, operand)
    307  1.1      cgd 	int value, op, operand;
    308  1.1      cgd {
    309  1.1      cgd 	struct penalty *p;
    310  1.1      cgd 
    311  1.1      cgd 	op = opnum(op);
    312  1.1      cgd 	if ((p = (struct penalty *)malloc((u_int)sizeof(*p))) == NULL)
    313  1.1      cgd 		return;
    314  1.1      cgd 	p->next = penlist[op][operand];
    315  1.1      cgd 	penlist[op][operand] = p;
    316  1.1      cgd 	penalty[op][operand] += p->penalty = WRONGPENALTY;
    317  1.1      cgd 	p->value = value;
    318  1.1      cgd }
    319  1.1      cgd 
    320  1.1      cgd /*
    321  1.1      cgd  * Select a random value from 0 to maxval - 1 for operand `operand' (0 or 1)
    322  1.1      cgd  * of operation `op'.  The random number we generate is either used directly
    323  1.1      cgd  * as a value, or represents a position in the penalty list.  If the latter,
    324  1.1      cgd  * we find the corresponding value and return that, decreasing its penalty.
    325  1.1      cgd  */
    326  1.7    lukem int
    327  1.1      cgd getrandom(maxval, op, operand)
    328  1.1      cgd 	int maxval, op, operand;
    329  1.1      cgd {
    330  1.1      cgd 	int value;
    331  1.7    lukem 	struct penalty **pp, *p;
    332  1.1      cgd 
    333  1.1      cgd 	op = opnum(op);
    334  1.1      cgd 	value = random() % (maxval + penalty[op][operand]);
    335  1.1      cgd 
    336  1.1      cgd 	/*
    337  1.1      cgd 	 * 0 to maxval - 1 is a number to be used directly; bigger values
    338  1.1      cgd 	 * are positions to be located in the penalty list.
    339  1.1      cgd 	 */
    340  1.1      cgd 	if (value < maxval)
    341  1.1      cgd 		return(value);
    342  1.1      cgd 	value -= maxval;
    343  1.1      cgd 
    344  1.1      cgd 	/*
    345  1.1      cgd 	 * Find the penalty at position `value'; decrement its penalty and
    346  1.1      cgd 	 * delete it if it reaches 0; return the corresponding value.
    347  1.1      cgd 	 */
    348  1.1      cgd 	for (pp = &penlist[op][operand]; (p = *pp) != NULL; pp = &p->next) {
    349  1.1      cgd 		if (p->penalty > value) {
    350  1.1      cgd 			value = p->value;
    351  1.1      cgd 			penalty[op][operand]--;
    352  1.1      cgd 			if (--(p->penalty) <= 0) {
    353  1.1      cgd 				p = p->next;
    354  1.1      cgd 				(void)free((char *)*pp);
    355  1.1      cgd 				*pp = p;
    356  1.1      cgd 			}
    357  1.1      cgd 			return(value);
    358  1.1      cgd 		}
    359  1.1      cgd 		value -= p->penalty;
    360  1.1      cgd 	}
    361  1.1      cgd 	/*
    362  1.1      cgd 	 * We can only get here if the value from the penalty[] array doesn't
    363  1.1      cgd 	 * correspond to the actual sum of penalties in the list.  Provide an
    364  1.1      cgd 	 * obscure message.
    365  1.1      cgd 	 */
    366  1.7    lukem 	errx(1, "arithmetic: bug: inconsistent penalties.");
    367  1.1      cgd 	/* NOTREACHED */
    368  1.1      cgd }
    369  1.1      cgd 
    370  1.1      cgd /* Return an index for the character op, which is one of [+-x/]. */
    371  1.7    lukem int
    372  1.1      cgd opnum(op)
    373  1.1      cgd 	int op;
    374  1.1      cgd {
    375  1.1      cgd 	char *p;
    376  1.1      cgd 
    377  1.7    lukem 	if (op == 0 || (p = strchr(keylist, op)) == NULL)
    378  1.7    lukem 		errx(1, "arithmetic: bug: op %c not in keylist %s",
    379  1.7    lukem 		    op, keylist);
    380  1.1      cgd 	return(p - keylist);
    381  1.1      cgd }
    382  1.1      cgd 
    383  1.1      cgd /* Print usage message and quit. */
    384  1.7    lukem void
    385  1.1      cgd usage()
    386  1.1      cgd {
    387  1.7    lukem 	extern char *__progname;	/* from crt0.o */
    388  1.7    lukem 
    389  1.7    lukem 	(void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-o +-x/] [-r range]\n",
    390  1.7    lukem 		__progname);
    391  1.1      cgd 	exit(1);
    392  1.1      cgd }
    393