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#!/usr/bin/ruby
# Daniel "Trizen" Șuteu
# Date: 15 February 2021
# Edit: 13 March 2021
# https://github.com/trizen
# Generate k-almost prime numbers in range [a,b]. (not in sorted order)
# See also:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almost_prime
func almost_prime_numbers(a, b, k, callback) {
a = max(2**k, a)
func (m, lo, k) {
var hi = idiv(b,m).iroot(k)
if (k == 1) {
lo = max(lo, idiv_ceil(a, m))
each_prime(lo, hi, {|p|
callback(m*p)
})
return nil
}
each_prime(lo, hi, {|p|
var t = m*p
var u = idiv_ceil(a, t)
var v = idiv(b, t)
next if (u > v) # optimization for tight ranges
__FUNC__(t, p, k-1)
})
}(1, 2, k)
return callback
}
# Generate 5-almost primes in the range [50, 1000]
var k = 5
var from = 50
var upto = 1000
var arr = gather {
almost_prime_numbers(from, upto, k, { take(_) })
}.sort
assert_eq(arr, from..upto -> grep{.is_almost_prime(k)})
say arr
# Run some more tests
for k in (1..10) {
var from = k.pn_primorial.irand+1e3.irand
var upto = from+1e3.irand
say "Testing: k = #{k} with #{from} .. #{upto}"
var arr = gather {
almost_prime_numbers(from, upto, k, { take(_) })
}.sort
assert_eq(arr, max(from, 2**k)..upto -> grep{.is_almost_prime(k)})
}