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1 /* $NetBSD: arithmetic.c,v 1.18 2002/03/31 04:07:22 hubertf Exp $ */
4 * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 * Eamonn McManus of Trinity College Dublin.
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39 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
41 __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993\n\
42 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n");
47 static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)arithmetic.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93";
49 __RCSID("$NetBSD: arithmetic.c,v 1.18 2002/03/31 04:07:22 hubertf Exp $");
54 * By Eamonn McManus, Trinity College Dublin <emcmanus@cs.tcd.ie>.
56 * The operation of this program mimics that of the standard Unix game
57 * `arithmetic'. I've made it as close as I could manage without examining
58 * the source code. The principal differences are:
60 * The method of biasing towards numbers that had wrong answers in the past
61 * is different; original `arithmetic' seems to retain the bias forever,
62 * whereas this program lets the bias gradually decay as it is used.
64 * Original `arithmetic' delays for some period (3 seconds?) after printing
65 * the score. I saw no reason for this delay, so I scrapped it.
67 * There is no longer a limitation on the maximum range that can be supplied
68 * to the program. The original program required it to be less than 100.
69 * Anomalous results may occur with this program if ranges big enough to
70 * allow overflow are given.
72 * I have obviously not attempted to duplicate bugs in the original. It
73 * would go into an infinite loop if invoked as `arithmetic / 0'. It also
74 * did not recognise an EOF in its input, and would continue trying to read
75 * after it. It did not check that the input was a valid number, treating any
76 * garbage as 0. Finally, it did not flush stdout after printing its prompt,
77 * so in the unlikely event that stdout was not a terminal, it would not work
81 #include <sys/types.h>
91 int getrandom
__P((int, int, int));
92 void intr
__P((int)) __attribute__((__noreturn__
));
93 int main
__P((int, char *[]));
95 void penalise
__P((int, int, int));
96 int problem
__P((void));
97 void showstats
__P((int));
98 void usage
__P((void)) __attribute__((__noreturn__
));
100 const char keylist
[] = "+-x/";
101 const char defaultkeys
[] = "+-";
102 const char *keys
= defaultkeys
;
103 int nkeys
= sizeof(defaultkeys
) - 1;
110 * Select keys from +-x/ to be asked addition, subtraction, multiplication,
111 * and division problems. More than one key may be given. The default is
112 * +-. Specify a range to confine the operands to 0 - range. Default upper
113 * bound is 10. After every NQUESTS questions, statistics on the performance
114 * so far are printed.
123 /* Revoke setgid privileges */
126 while ((ch
= getopt(argc
, argv
, "r:o:")) != -1)
131 for (p
= keys
= optarg
; *p
; ++p
)
132 if (!strchr(keylist
, *p
))
133 errx(1, "arithmetic: unknown key.");
138 if ((rangemax
= atoi(optarg
)) <= 0)
139 errx(1, "arithmetic: invalid range.");
148 /* Seed the random-number generator. */
149 srandom((int)time((time_t *)NULL
));
151 (void)signal(SIGINT
, intr
);
153 /* Now ask the questions. */
155 for (cnt
= NQUESTS
; cnt
--;)
156 if (problem() == EOF
)
163 /* Handle interrupt character. Print score and exit. */
166 int dummy
__attribute__((__unused__
));
172 /* Print score. Original `arithmetic' had a delay after printing it. */
174 showstats(bool_sigint
)
177 if (nright
+ nwrong
> 0) {
178 (void)printf("\n\nRights %d; Wrongs %d; Score %d%%",
179 nright
, nwrong
, (int)(100L * nright
/ (nright
+ nwrong
)));
181 (void)printf("\nTotal time %ld seconds; %.1f seconds per problem\n\n",
182 (long)qtime
, (float)qtime
/ nright
);
185 (void)printf("Press RETURN to continue...\n");
192 * Pick a problem and ask it. Keeps asking the same problem until supplied
193 * with the correct answer, or until EOF or interrupt is typed. Problems are
194 * selected such that the right operand and either the left operand (for +, x)
195 * or the correct result (for -, /) are in the range 0 to rangemax. Each wrong
196 * answer causes the numbers in the problem to be penalised, so that they are
197 * more likely to appear in subsequent problems.
203 time_t start
, finish
;
204 int left
, op
, right
, result
;
207 right
= left
= result
= 0;
208 op
= keys
[random() % nkeys
];
210 right
= getrandom(rangemax
+ 1, op
, 1);
212 /* Get the operands. */
215 left
= getrandom(rangemax
+ 1, op
, 0);
216 result
= left
+ right
;
219 result
= getrandom(rangemax
+ 1, op
, 0);
220 left
= right
+ result
;
223 left
= getrandom(rangemax
+ 1, op
, 0);
224 result
= left
* right
;
227 right
= getrandom(rangemax
, op
, 1) + 1;
228 result
= getrandom(rangemax
+ 1, op
, 0);
229 left
= right
* result
+ random() % right
;
234 * A very big maxrange could cause negative values to pop
235 * up, owing to overflow.
237 if (result
< 0 || left
< 0)
240 (void)printf("%d %c %d = ", left
, op
, right
);
241 (void)fflush(stdout
);
245 * Keep looping until the correct answer is given, or until EOF or
246 * interrupt is typed.
249 if (!fgets(line
, sizeof(line
), stdin
)) {
253 for (p
= line
; *p
&& isspace(*p
); ++p
);
255 (void)printf("Please type a number.\n");
258 if (atoi(p
) == result
) {
259 (void)printf("Right!\n");
263 /* Wrong answer; penalise and ask again. */
264 (void)printf("What?\n");
266 penalise(right
, op
, 1);
267 if (op
== 'x' || op
== '+')
268 penalise(left
, op
, 0);
270 penalise(result
, op
, 0);
274 * Accumulate the time taken. Obviously rounding errors happen here;
275 * however they should cancel out, because some of the time you are
276 * charged for a partially elapsed second at the start, and some of
277 * the time you are not charged for a partially elapsed second at the
281 qtime
+= finish
- start
;
286 * Here is the code for accumulating penalties against the numbers for which
287 * a wrong answer was given. The right operand and either the left operand
288 * (for +, x) or the result (for -, /) are stored in a list for the particular
289 * operation, and each becomes more likely to appear again in that operation.
290 * Initially, each number is charged a penalty of WRONGPENALTY, giving it that
291 * many extra chances of appearing. Each time it is selected because of this,
292 * its penalty is decreased by one; it is removed when it reaches 0.
294 * The penalty[] array gives the sum of all penalties in the list for
295 * each operation and each operand. The penlist[] array has the lists of
296 * penalties themselves.
299 int penalty
[sizeof(keylist
) - 1][2];
301 int value
, penalty
; /* Penalised value and its penalty. */
302 struct penalty
*next
;
303 } *penlist
[sizeof(keylist
) - 1][2];
305 #define WRONGPENALTY 5 /* Perhaps this should depend on maxrange. */
308 * Add a penalty for the number `value' to the list for operation `op',
309 * operand number `operand' (0 or 1). If we run out of memory, we just
310 * forget about the penalty (how likely is this, anyway?).
313 penalise(value
, op
, operand
)
314 int value
, op
, operand
;
319 if ((p
= (struct penalty
*)malloc((u_int
)sizeof(*p
))) == NULL
)
321 p
->next
= penlist
[op
][operand
];
322 penlist
[op
][operand
] = p
;
323 penalty
[op
][operand
] += p
->penalty
= WRONGPENALTY
;
328 * Select a random value from 0 to maxval - 1 for operand `operand' (0 or 1)
329 * of operation `op'. The random number we generate is either used directly
330 * as a value, or represents a position in the penalty list. If the latter,
331 * we find the corresponding value and return that, decreasing its penalty.
334 getrandom(maxval
, op
, operand
)
335 int maxval
, op
, operand
;
338 struct penalty
**pp
, *p
;
341 value
= random() % (maxval
+ penalty
[op
][operand
]);
344 * 0 to maxval - 1 is a number to be used directly; bigger values
345 * are positions to be located in the penalty list.
352 * Find the penalty at position `value'; decrement its penalty and
353 * delete it if it reaches 0; return the corresponding value.
355 for (pp
= &penlist
[op
][operand
]; (p
= *pp
) != NULL
; pp
= &p
->next
) {
356 if (p
->penalty
> value
) {
358 penalty
[op
][operand
]--;
359 if (--(p
->penalty
) <= 0) {
361 (void)free((char *)*pp
);
369 * We can only get here if the value from the penalty[] array doesn't
370 * correspond to the actual sum of penalties in the list. Provide an
373 errx(1, "arithmetic: bug: inconsistent penalties.");
377 /* Return an index for the character op, which is one of [+-x/]. */
384 if (op
== 0 || (p
= strchr(keylist
, op
)) == NULL
)
385 errx(1, "arithmetic: bug: op %c not in keylist %s",
390 /* Print usage message and quit. */
394 (void)fprintf(stderr
, "Usage: %s [-o +-x/] [-r range]\n",