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"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
2·7·263 Posts |
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I'm thinking of expanding the script to do everything from just entering the broken sequence. Maybe I'll do that later, just for fun. Isn't really that big a call for it, is there? Are there more than three broken sequences? |
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#46 | |
"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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#!/bin/bash # Script to locally fix a broken Aliquot sequence # Access to factordb.com is necessary # aliqueit is necessary # No error checking is performed # Use at own risk # Acquire sequence number, if not provided on command line if [ ${#1} -lt 3 ] then printf "Aliquot sequence: " read sequence in else sequence=$1 fi # Retrieve sequence.elf echo "Retrieving $sequence.elf. . ." wget -q -U Mozilla/5.0 "http://factordb.com/elf.php?seq=$sequence&type=1" -O alq_$sequence.elf # Test sequence with aliqueit ./aliqueit $sequence -t >temp # Acquire index of first invalid line exec <"temp" while read line do case $line in "ERROR"*) index=${line:14};; esac done colon=$(echo `expr index "$index" :`) index=${index:0:colon-1} # Truncate sequence.elf into temporary file count=0 rm ${sequence}T 2>/dev/null exec <"alq_${sequence}.elf" while read line do if [ $count -lt $index ] then echo "$line" >> ${sequence}T fi let count=${count}+1 done rm alq_$sequence.elf cp ${sequence}T alq_$sequence.elf # Run aliqueit to create next index ./aliqueit $sequence -q >/dev/null # Find new sequence from new index newseq=$(tail -1 alq_$sequence.elf) period=$(echo `expr index "$newseq" .`) equals=$(echo `expr index "$newseq" =`) newseq=${newseq:${period}+2:${equals}-${period}-4} echo "$newseq" # Retrieve new sequence.elf echo "Retrieving $newseq.elf." wget -q -U Mozilla/5.0 "http://factordb.com/elf.php?seq=$newseq&type=1" -O alq_$newseq.elf # Splice the two sequences and renumber sequence.elf rm temp.elf 2>/dev/null count=0 exec <"${sequence}T" while read line do period=$(echo `expr index "$line" .`) echo "${count} ${line:$period-1}" >>temp.elf let count=${count}+1 done exec <"alq_$newseq.elf" while read line do period=$(echo `expr index "$line" .`) echo "${count} ${line:$period-1}" >>temp.elf let count=${count}+1 done rm alq_$sequence.elf mv temp.elf alq_$sequence.elf # Verify sequence .elf ./aliqueit $sequence -t Code:
WARNING: @index ####: partial last line. |
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#47 |
"Alexander"
Nov 2008
The Alamo City
2·283 Posts |
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Aliquot sequence 1750944 has an error at index 1068.
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