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Inscriptio Labyrinthica
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.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
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In the burial place of King Silo of Asturias there is an inscription that reads SILO PRINCEPS FECIT (King Silo made this).
The first letter is found in the very middle, and from there one reads by going in any non-diagonal direction radiating outward. The final letter is found on all four corners. In this challenge, you'll generalize the process to make them.
Input
A string (or equivalent), and an integer. You may make the following assumptions about the input:
- The string will have an odd length.
- The integer will be an odd number between 1 and one less than twice the length of the string.
Output
An inscriptio labyrinthica for the string, using the integer for the height (see models). Output should be each letter with no spaces, line break as default to your system/language.
Test cases
Note that an input of 1 or (length * 2 - 1) will result in a horizontal or vertical palindrome.
Input: FOO, 3 Input: BAR, 1 Input: BAR, 3 Input: BAR, 5
Output: OOO Output: RABAR Output: RAR Output: R
OFO ABA A
OOO RAR B
A
R
Input: ABCDE, 5 Input: ABCDE, 3 Input: *<>v^, 5
Output: EDCDE Output: EDCBCDE ^v>v^
DCBCD DCBABCD v><>v
CBABC EDCBCDE ><*<>
DCBCD v><>v
EDCDE ^v>v^
Scoring
This is code-golf so shortest answer in bytes wins. Standard loopholes forbidden.
code-golf string
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In the burial place of King Silo of Asturias there is an inscription that reads SILO PRINCEPS FECIT (King Silo made this).
The first letter is found in the very middle, and from there one reads by going in any non-diagonal direction radiating outward. The final letter is found on all four corners. In this challenge, you'll generalize the process to make them.
Input
A string (or equivalent), and an integer. You may make the following assumptions about the input:
- The string will have an odd length.
- The integer will be an odd number between 1 and one less than twice the length of the string.
Output
An inscriptio labyrinthica for the string, using the integer for the height (see models). Output should be each letter with no spaces, line break as default to your system/language.
Test cases
Note that an input of 1 or (length * 2 - 1) will result in a horizontal or vertical palindrome.
Input: FOO, 3 Input: BAR, 1 Input: BAR, 3 Input: BAR, 5
Output: OOO Output: RABAR Output: RAR Output: R
OFO ABA A
OOO RAR B
A
R
Input: ABCDE, 5 Input: ABCDE, 3 Input: *<>v^, 5
Output: EDCDE Output: EDCBCDE ^v>v^
DCBCD DCBABCD v><>v
CBABC EDCBCDE ><*<>
DCBCD v><>v
EDCDE ^v>v^
Scoring
This is code-golf so shortest answer in bytes wins. Standard loopholes forbidden.
code-golf string
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not totally unrelated
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– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
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Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
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– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
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@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputingA B C
,1 would result inC B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)
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– guifa
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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7 hours ago
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In the burial place of King Silo of Asturias there is an inscription that reads SILO PRINCEPS FECIT (King Silo made this).
The first letter is found in the very middle, and from there one reads by going in any non-diagonal direction radiating outward. The final letter is found on all four corners. In this challenge, you'll generalize the process to make them.
Input
A string (or equivalent), and an integer. You may make the following assumptions about the input:
- The string will have an odd length.
- The integer will be an odd number between 1 and one less than twice the length of the string.
Output
An inscriptio labyrinthica for the string, using the integer for the height (see models). Output should be each letter with no spaces, line break as default to your system/language.
Test cases
Note that an input of 1 or (length * 2 - 1) will result in a horizontal or vertical palindrome.
Input: FOO, 3 Input: BAR, 1 Input: BAR, 3 Input: BAR, 5
Output: OOO Output: RABAR Output: RAR Output: R
OFO ABA A
OOO RAR B
A
R
Input: ABCDE, 5 Input: ABCDE, 3 Input: *<>v^, 5
Output: EDCDE Output: EDCBCDE ^v>v^
DCBCD DCBABCD v><>v
CBABC EDCBCDE ><*<>
DCBCD v><>v
EDCDE ^v>v^
Scoring
This is code-golf so shortest answer in bytes wins. Standard loopholes forbidden.
code-golf string
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In the burial place of King Silo of Asturias there is an inscription that reads SILO PRINCEPS FECIT (King Silo made this).
The first letter is found in the very middle, and from there one reads by going in any non-diagonal direction radiating outward. The final letter is found on all four corners. In this challenge, you'll generalize the process to make them.
Input
A string (or equivalent), and an integer. You may make the following assumptions about the input:
- The string will have an odd length.
- The integer will be an odd number between 1 and one less than twice the length of the string.
Output
An inscriptio labyrinthica for the string, using the integer for the height (see models). Output should be each letter with no spaces, line break as default to your system/language.
Test cases
Note that an input of 1 or (length * 2 - 1) will result in a horizontal or vertical palindrome.
Input: FOO, 3 Input: BAR, 1 Input: BAR, 3 Input: BAR, 5
Output: OOO Output: RABAR Output: RAR Output: R
OFO ABA A
OOO RAR B
A
R
Input: ABCDE, 5 Input: ABCDE, 3 Input: *<>v^, 5
Output: EDCDE Output: EDCBCDE ^v>v^
DCBCD DCBABCD v><>v
CBABC EDCBCDE ><*<>
DCBCD v><>v
EDCDE ^v>v^
Scoring
This is code-golf so shortest answer in bytes wins. Standard loopholes forbidden.
code-golf string
code-golf string
edited 7 hours ago
guifa
asked 8 hours ago
guifaguifa
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not totally unrelated
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– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
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Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
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– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
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@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputingA B C
,1 would result inC B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)
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– guifa
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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7 hours ago
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1
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not totally unrelated
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– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
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Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
$endgroup$
– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
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@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputingA B C
,1 would result inC B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)
$endgroup$
– guifa
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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– guifa
7 hours ago
1
1
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not totally unrelated
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– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
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not totally unrelated
$endgroup$
– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
$begingroup$
Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
$endgroup$
– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
$endgroup$
– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputing
A B C
,1 would result in C B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)$endgroup$
– guifa
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputing
A B C
,1 would result in C B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)$endgroup$
– guifa
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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– guifa
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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7 hours ago
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Charcoal, 25 19 bytes
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η‖O←↑
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η
Draw a quarter of the inscription.
‖O←↑
Reflect to complete the inscription.
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Jelly, 12 bytes
Uṡṛ‘HɗŒBŒḄZY
Try it online!
A dyadic link taking the string as its left and height as its right argument. Returns a string with line breaks. If a list of strings were acceptable for output, I can remove the final Y
saving a byte. Interestingly the original “SILO PRINCEPS FECIT” looks to me like ASCII art of a 3D diamond when I look at it on TIO.
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I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
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– guifa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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R, 93 bytes
function(s,H,h=H/2-.5,w=length(s)-h-1)write(s[1+outer(abs(-w:w),abs(-h:h),`+`)],"",2*w+1,,"")
Try it online!
Takes input as a vector of characters.
First compute $w$ and $h$ such that the output is of size $(2w+1)times(2h+1)$.
In the output, we want the character in position $(i,j)$ to be the $1+|i-h|+|j-w|$ th character of the input. The rest is formatting.
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Japt -R
, 19 16 bytes
z
ò@VÔtYVÊaU)êÃê
Try it
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Charcoal, 25 19 bytes
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η‖O←↑
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η
Draw a quarter of the inscription.
‖O←↑
Reflect to complete the inscription.
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$begingroup$
Charcoal, 25 19 bytes
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η‖O←↑
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η
Draw a quarter of the inscription.
‖O←↑
Reflect to complete the inscription.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Charcoal, 25 19 bytes
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η‖O←↑
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η
Draw a quarter of the inscription.
‖O←↑
Reflect to complete the inscription.
$endgroup$
Charcoal, 25 19 bytes
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η‖O←↑
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
E⊘⊕η✂θκ⁺κ⁻Lθ⊘⊖η
Draw a quarter of the inscription.
‖O←↑
Reflect to complete the inscription.
edited 5 hours ago
answered 5 hours ago
NeilNeil
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Jelly, 12 bytes
Uṡṛ‘HɗŒBŒḄZY
Try it online!
A dyadic link taking the string as its left and height as its right argument. Returns a string with line breaks. If a list of strings were acceptable for output, I can remove the final Y
saving a byte. Interestingly the original “SILO PRINCEPS FECIT” looks to me like ASCII art of a 3D diamond when I look at it on TIO.
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I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
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– guifa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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Jelly, 12 bytes
Uṡṛ‘HɗŒBŒḄZY
Try it online!
A dyadic link taking the string as its left and height as its right argument. Returns a string with line breaks. If a list of strings were acceptable for output, I can remove the final Y
saving a byte. Interestingly the original “SILO PRINCEPS FECIT” looks to me like ASCII art of a 3D diamond when I look at it on TIO.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
$endgroup$
– guifa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Jelly, 12 bytes
Uṡṛ‘HɗŒBŒḄZY
Try it online!
A dyadic link taking the string as its left and height as its right argument. Returns a string with line breaks. If a list of strings were acceptable for output, I can remove the final Y
saving a byte. Interestingly the original “SILO PRINCEPS FECIT” looks to me like ASCII art of a 3D diamond when I look at it on TIO.
$endgroup$
Jelly, 12 bytes
Uṡṛ‘HɗŒBŒḄZY
Try it online!
A dyadic link taking the string as its left and height as its right argument. Returns a string with line breaks. If a list of strings were acceptable for output, I can remove the final Y
saving a byte. Interestingly the original “SILO PRINCEPS FECIT” looks to me like ASCII art of a 3D diamond when I look at it on TIO.
answered 4 hours ago
Nick KennedyNick Kennedy
4,9949 silver badges14 bronze badges
4,9949 silver badges14 bronze badges
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I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
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– guifa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
$endgroup$
– guifa
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
$endgroup$
– guifa
4 hours ago
$begingroup$
I clicked on the try it just to see and yes, indeed, it does 3D. Weird but cool.
$endgroup$
– guifa
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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R, 93 bytes
function(s,H,h=H/2-.5,w=length(s)-h-1)write(s[1+outer(abs(-w:w),abs(-h:h),`+`)],"",2*w+1,,"")
Try it online!
Takes input as a vector of characters.
First compute $w$ and $h$ such that the output is of size $(2w+1)times(2h+1)$.
In the output, we want the character in position $(i,j)$ to be the $1+|i-h|+|j-w|$ th character of the input. The rest is formatting.
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R, 93 bytes
function(s,H,h=H/2-.5,w=length(s)-h-1)write(s[1+outer(abs(-w:w),abs(-h:h),`+`)],"",2*w+1,,"")
Try it online!
Takes input as a vector of characters.
First compute $w$ and $h$ such that the output is of size $(2w+1)times(2h+1)$.
In the output, we want the character in position $(i,j)$ to be the $1+|i-h|+|j-w|$ th character of the input. The rest is formatting.
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R, 93 bytes
function(s,H,h=H/2-.5,w=length(s)-h-1)write(s[1+outer(abs(-w:w),abs(-h:h),`+`)],"",2*w+1,,"")
Try it online!
Takes input as a vector of characters.
First compute $w$ and $h$ such that the output is of size $(2w+1)times(2h+1)$.
In the output, we want the character in position $(i,j)$ to be the $1+|i-h|+|j-w|$ th character of the input. The rest is formatting.
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R, 93 bytes
function(s,H,h=H/2-.5,w=length(s)-h-1)write(s[1+outer(abs(-w:w),abs(-h:h),`+`)],"",2*w+1,,"")
Try it online!
Takes input as a vector of characters.
First compute $w$ and $h$ such that the output is of size $(2w+1)times(2h+1)$.
In the output, we want the character in position $(i,j)$ to be the $1+|i-h|+|j-w|$ th character of the input. The rest is formatting.
answered 3 hours ago
Robin RyderRobin Ryder
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Japt -R
, 19 16 bytes
z
ò@VÔtYVÊaU)êÃê
Try it
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Japt -R
, 19 16 bytes
z
ò@VÔtYVÊaU)êÃê
Try it
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Japt -R
, 19 16 bytes
z
ò@VÔtYVÊaU)êÃê
Try it
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Japt -R
, 19 16 bytes
z
ò@VÔtYVÊaU)êÃê
Try it
answered 3 hours ago
ShaggyShaggy
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not totally unrelated
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– Giuseppe
8 hours ago
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Can the input contain spaces? If so, how should they be handled?
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– Nitrodon
7 hours ago
$begingroup$
@Nitrodon Sure, and no special handling, just treat them as any other character. So inputing
A B C
,1 would result inC B A B C
(using a value of 1 since I can't show verticality in comments ha)$endgroup$
– guifa
7 hours ago
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The last test case says height is 3, but the output has 5 rows.
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– RootTwo
7 hours ago
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@RootTwo oops, fixed, thanks
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7 hours ago