Difference between revisions of "Haskell Quiz/Geodesic Dome Faces/Solution Jkramar"
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<haskell> |
<haskell> |
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− | import Prelude hiding ( |
+ | import Prelude hiding (sum, foldr1, foldr, maximum, sequence_) |
import Control.Monad hiding (sequence_) |
import Control.Monad hiding (sequence_) |
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import Control.Applicative |
import Control.Applicative |
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-- chooses xs!!n gives the combinations of n elements from xs |
-- chooses xs!!n gives the combinations of n elements from xs |
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− | chooses :: |
+ | chooses :: [a] -> [[[a]]] |
− | chooses = foldr consider$ |
+ | chooses = foldr consider$[[]]:repeat [] where |
− | consider x cs = zipWith (flip ( |
+ | consider x cs = zipWith (flip (++)) cs$map (x:)<$>[]:cs |
− | tris :: |
+ | tris :: [V3 a] -> [Tri a] |
tris xs = (\[a,b,c]->V a b c) <$> (chooses xs!!3) |
tris xs = (\[a,b,c]->V a b c) <$> (chooses xs!!3) |
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orient :: (Num a) => Tri a -> Tri a |
orient :: (Num a) => Tri a -> Tri a |
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orient t@(V a b c) = if (==1)$signum$det t then t else V a c b |
orient t@(V a b c) = if (==1)$signum$det t then t else V a c b |
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− | farth :: (Real a, Foldable t) => V3 a -> t (V3 a) -> a |
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− | farth dir = maximum.(dot dir<$>).toList |
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-- inefficient function to generate all the positively-oriented faces of the |
-- inefficient function to generate all the positively-oriented faces of the |
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-- triangle-faced polyhedron with vertices at vs |
-- triangle-faced polyhedron with vertices at vs |
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− | faces :: (Real a |
+ | faces :: (Real a) => [V3 a] -> [Tri a] |
− | faces vs = |
+ | faces vs = filter isFace $ orient <$> tris vs where |
− | + | farth (V a b c) = maximum.(dot ((a.-b) `cross` (a.-c))<$>) |
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− | let dir = ((a.-b) `cross` (a.-c)) |
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-- each triangle side is broken into n pieces, unlike in the problem statement, |
-- each triangle side is broken into n pieces, unlike in the problem statement, |
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-- where they use n+1 for some reason |
-- where they use n+1 for some reason |
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− | shatter :: (Integral a, Fractional b |
+ | shatter :: (Integral a, Fractional b) => a -> Tri b -> [Tri b] |
− | shatter n t = |
+ | shatter n t = mmul t'<$>coords where |
basis = V (V 1 0 0) (V 0 1 0) (V 0 0 1) |
basis = V (V 1 0 0) (V 0 1 0) (V 0 0 1) |
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fwd = [(V k j (n-1-k-j).+) <$> basis|k<-[0..n-1], j<-[0..n-1-k]] |
fwd = [(V k j (n-1-k-j).+) <$> basis|k<-[0..n-1], j<-[0..n-1-k]] |
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coords = (fmap fromIntegral<$>)<$>fwd++bwd |
coords = (fmap fromIntegral<$>)<$>fwd++bwd |
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− | geode :: ( |
+ | geode :: (Integral a, RealFloat b) => [V3 b] -> a -> [Tri b] |
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− | t (V3 b) -> a -> m (Tri b) |
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cyc :: V3 a -> [V3 a] |
cyc :: V3 a -> [V3 a] |
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icosahed = cyc =<< [V x (y*(1+sqrt 5/2)) 0|x<-[-1, 1], y<-[-1, 1]] |
icosahed = cyc =<< [V x (y*(1+sqrt 5/2)) 0|x<-[-1, 1], y<-[-1, 1]] |
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− | -- this is the test the Ruby Quiz people were doing to see how fast the code is |
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main :: IO () |
main :: IO () |
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− | main = sequence_$print<$>(geode octahed::Int |
+ | main = sequence_$print<$>(geode octahed (51::Int)::[Tri Double]) |
</haskell> |
</haskell> |
Revision as of 08:41, 17 November 2008
This problem seems to be strongly IO-bound, so actually computing the geodesic faces is not too time-sensitive. Hence there is time for computing the faces from the vertices by trying each triple of vertices to check if it's a face.
Originally I wrote this program representing vectors just by ordinary tuples, and in some places that was definitely more understandable. But of course it's more fun this way.
import Prelude hiding (sum, foldr1, foldr, maximum, sequence_)
import Control.Monad hiding (sequence_)
import Control.Applicative
import Data.Foldable
data V3 a = V !a !a !a deriving (Read,Show)
instance Foldable V3 where foldr f x (V a b c) = f a$f b$f c x
instance Functor V3 where fmap f (V a b c) = V (f a) (f b) (f c)
instance Applicative V3 where
pure a = V a a a
V f g h <*> V a b c = V (f a) (g b) (h c)
type Tri a = V3 (V3 a)
(.+) :: (Num a) => V3 a -> V3 a -> V3 a
(.+) = liftA2 (+)
(.-) :: (Num a) => V3 a -> V3 a -> V3 a
(.-) = liftA2 (-)
(.*) :: (Num a) => a -> V3 a -> V3 a
(.*) = fmap.(*)
dot :: (Num a) => V3 a -> V3 a -> a
dot a b = sum$liftA2 (*) a b
cross :: (Num a) => V3 a -> V3 a -> V3 a
cross (V x y z) (V x' y' z')=V (y*z'-z*y') (z*x'-x*z') (x*y'-y*x')
det :: (Num a) => V3 (V3 a) -> a
det (V a b c) = (a `cross` b) `dot` c
-- matrix multiplication
mmul :: (Num a) => V3 (V3 a) -> V3 (V3 a) -> V3 (V3 a)
mmul t s = foldr1 (.+) <$> (flip (.*)<$>t<*>) <$> s
normize :: (Floating a) => V3 a -> V3 a
normize v = (1/sqrt (dot v v)).*v
-- chooses xs!!n gives the combinations of n elements from xs
chooses :: [a] -> [[[a]]]
chooses = foldr consider$[[]]:repeat [] where
consider x cs = zipWith (flip (++)) cs$map (x:)<$>[]:cs
tris :: [V3 a] -> [Tri a]
tris xs = (\[a,b,c]->V a b c) <$> (chooses xs!!3)
orient :: (Num a) => Tri a -> Tri a
orient t@(V a b c) = if (==1)$signum$det t then t else V a c b
-- inefficient function to generate all the positively-oriented faces of the
-- triangle-faced polyhedron with vertices at vs
faces :: (Real a) => [V3 a] -> [Tri a]
faces vs = filter isFace $ orient <$> tris vs where
farth (V a b c) = maximum.(dot ((a.-b) `cross` (a.-c))<$>)
isFace t@(V a b c) = farth t [a,b,c] == farth t vs
-- each triangle side is broken into n pieces, unlike in the problem statement,
-- where they use n+1 for some reason
shatter :: (Integral a, Fractional b) => a -> Tri b -> [Tri b]
shatter n t = mmul t'<$>coords where
basis = V (V 1 0 0) (V 0 1 0) (V 0 0 1)
fwd = [(V k j (n-1-k-j).+) <$> basis|k<-[0..n-1], j<-[0..n-1-k]]
bwd = [(V k j (n+1-k-j).-) <$> basis|k<-[1..n], j<-[1..n-k]]
t' = ((1/fromIntegral n).*)<$>t
coords = (fmap fromIntegral<$>)<$>fwd++bwd
geode :: (Integral a, RealFloat b) => [V3 b] -> a -> [Tri b]
geode vs n = fmap normize<$>(shatter n=<<faces vs)
cyc :: V3 a -> [V3 a]
cyc (V a b c) = [V a b c, V b c a, V c a b]
tetrahed :: (Floating a) => [V3 a]
tetrahed = [V (x*sqrt 1.5) (-sqrt 2/3) (-1/3)|x<-[-1,1]]++
[V 0 (2*sqrt 2/3) (-1/3), V 0 0 1]
octahed :: (Num a) => [V3 a]
octahed = cyc =<< [V x 0 0|x<-[-1,1]]
icosahed :: (Floating a) => [V3 a]
icosahed = cyc =<< [V x (y*(1+sqrt 5/2)) 0|x<-[-1, 1], y<-[-1, 1]]
main :: IO ()
main = sequence_$print<$>(geode octahed (51::Int)::[Tri Double])