@hello Time (potentially). Most compilers will generate code that calls strlen again every iteration of the loop, so you have an O(N*N) algorithm instead of O(N).
@Mgetz You have to follow the thread. I'd already told him his code gave O(N * N). The "this gives O(N)" was referring to the code in the immediately-preceding post (which does not re-evaluate strlen every iteration).
@hello Note that this still traverses the string twice, for no particularly good reason. You'd usually want something more like: while (*s) { *s = toupper((unsigned char)*s); ++s; }
Oops--bad day. That should be tolower, of course.
@Mgetz You can, but it's still the wrong way to do, IMO. You usually wan to do the job without strlen at all (as shown above).
@JerryCoffin correct, but what you really want in most cases is to use a unicode aware strings library from the start.. so you can handle all the strange corner cases
@Mgetz I'm not entirely convinced that I agree. Unicode certainly has some advantages, and I was once quite enthused about it--but not so much any more. It also often leads to an illusion of doing a lot more than you really have--dealing at all well with many languages requires a lot more than just using Unicode and changing how you manipulate strings.
Lol I'm so ashamed of myself. I got irritated that a bug fix I implemented wasn't working (I only debugged at first, i didn't print out information). Turns out that for some reason while debugging the debugger was throwing me into the if statement, even though it didn't evaluate as true. Even posted a thread about it. D:
I came up with a code to calculate number of beads for the question on USACO training problem named 'beads'or also known as broken necklace. Anyways the function below is to calculate the continuous number of beads of 2 different color like 'rrwrrbbwbw'. The logic I came up with was by using brut...
template <typename T>
constexpr auto array_size_v = inspect<T>(
[std::array<<!T!>, <!(size_t)N!>>]: N, // typename (see next line) is implied
[<!typename T!> [<!(auto)N!>]: N
);