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How to get the same output without using any type of conditionals?!
Yesterday, I read an article that made think about it. So, it is possible to get the same results in codes below without using if-statements (or ternary operators, or switch statements)...🤔❓ Please feel free to provide explanation and/or examples in whichever language you want to. Thanks! https://code.sololearn.com/c3MdQIvKD75p/?ref=app https://code.sololearn.com/cSpS7b4aMmsZ/?ref=app
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Only using 6 chars (jsfuck)
https://code.sololearn.com/W8dWIsVsfo1f/?ref=app
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Andrei Voinea Thanks for sharing you knowledge. It would've been interesting seeing the similar result you are mentioning. You can submit a solution in any other language in case you want to. 🙂👍🏻
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ODNLT Your reply makes me think again!
Technically, a "Logical Operator" could be considered a 'conditional statement', as well❓‼️
what do you think?!🤔
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ODLNT Thanks for your clarification! 🤓
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ODLNT Wouldn't be "while" also a conditional statement?! Maybe, any other possible solution?!🙈
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Jordan Toum What is your proposal?!
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Python, without any dirty hacks and even any binary operators
https://code.sololearn.com/cee677wS1Cgg - oops, abs() here has hidden conditional
Okay, this version even better, only int() used as trick (round() can do the trick too)
https://code.sololearn.com/cDuVhB9XZwXn
So, here we go, my variant number 3.
Now works with all numbers. int() does only trick
https://code.sololearn.com/cr1CHBfR55Um
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ODLNT Let's see if someone else can provide other solutions (and in other languages) as well!
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In Ruby, there is a powerful hash map which can be any type (boolean too). See this.
https://code.sololearn.com/c0p8l0L7Cskn/?ref=app
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I think this is the way👇👇
https://code.sololearn.com/ce8RfqPSXMFH/?ref=app
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Bennett Post Please, put it into a code in PlayGround. So, we can discuss it in the comment section like in previous submissions!
Just edit your entry including the code, thanks!
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Geovanny
I can guarantee that there will be many other solutions posted.
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Geovanny
Technically no, logical operators are conjunctions adding conditional statements together to create a compound/complex conditional statement, but your point is well taken in that my answer still uses boolean to solve the problem.
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Let me know what you think of this solution.
https://code.sololearn.com/WuVNjxTtE2Za/?ref=app
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https://code.sololearn.com/cILU7oSOYfIM/?ref=app
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https://code.sololearn.com/cwn8n8NT3KVy/?ref=app
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Okay, this version even better, only int() used as trick (round() can do the trick too)
https://code.sololearn.com/cDuVhB9XZwXn