27 lines
791 B
Awk
Executable File
27 lines
791 B
Awk
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
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function isAscending(number) {
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digit1 = int(substr(number, 1, 1));
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digit2 = int(substr(number, 2, 1));
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digit3 = int(substr(number, 3, 1));
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digit4 = int(substr(number, 4, 1));
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digit5 = int(substr(number, 5, 1));
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digit6 = int(substr(number, 6, 1));
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return (digit1 <= digit2 && digit2 <= digit3 && digit3 <= digit4 && digit4 <= digit5 && digit5 <= digit6);
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}
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{
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split($1, inputs, "-");
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lower = inputs[1];
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upper = inputs[2];
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for (i=lower; i<upper; i++) {
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iString = i + "";
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# this is what I would have done, but awk regex doesn’t support back references
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#if (match(iString, "(.)\1") != 0 && isAscending(iString)) {
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if (isAscending(iString))
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print iString;
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#valid++;
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}
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}
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