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#+title: Challenge 100
#+date: 2021-02-20
#+options: toc:2
#+html_link_up: ../index.html
#+export_file_name: index
#+setupfile: ~/.emacs.d/org-templates/level-2.org
* Task 1 - Fun Time
You are given a time (12 hour / 24 hour).
Write a script to convert the given time from 12 hour format to 24 hour
format and vice versa.
Ideally we expect a one-liner.
** Raku
- Program: [[file:raku/ch-1.raku]]
One should use ~DateTime~ module to solve this but that is not fun so we
solve it the wrong way!
The program will accept any string as ~$time~. We do the format check later.
#+begin_src raku
#| convert 12-hour formatted time to 24-hour format and vice-versa
unit sub MAIN (
Str $time, #= time (format: 05:15pm or "05:15 pm" or 17:00)
);
#+end_src
The grammar ~Time~ will parse ~$time~ to give us meaningful information
required to do the task.
+ ~hour~ & ~minute~ match any digit ranging from 00 to 99
+ ~meridiem~ matches either /am/ or /pm/
+ *Note*: This grammar will consider "99:99" as a valid timestamp.
#+begin_src raku
grammar Time {
token TOP { <hour> ':' <minute> ' '? <meridiem>? }
token hour { \d ** 1..2 }
token minute { \d ** 1..2 }
token meridiem { ['am'|'pm'] }
}
#+end_src
We parse ~$time~ with ~Time~ grammar. If ~meridiem~ is set then it must be
12-hour format time, otherwise it'll be 24-hour format time.
#+begin_src raku
# Match for time format.
if Time.parse($time) -> $m {
given $m<meridiem> {
...
}
} else {
note "Wrong format!";
exit 1;
}
#+end_src
For "am" we just check if the hour is 12, if so then we print it as "00"
otherwise just print the hour.
#+begin_src raku
when 'am' {
printf "%02d:%02d\n",
$m<hour> == 12 ?? "00" !! $m<hour>,
$m<minute>;
}
#+end_src
If the hour is < 12 then we print =hour + 12= otherwise just print the
hour.
#+begin_src raku
when 'pm' {
printf "%02d:%02d\n",
$m<hour> < 12 ?? $m<hour> + 12 !! $m<hour>,
$m<minute>;
}
#+end_src
If the hour is 0 then print 12 otherwise check if it's > 12, if so then
print =hour - 12= otherwise just print the hour.
+ 23 -> 11 :: greater than 12
+ 00 -> 12 :: equal to 0
+ 12 -> 12 :: neither equal to 0, nor greater than 12
If the hour is < 12 then print "am" otherwise print "pm".
#+begin_src raku
default {
printf "%02d:%02d%s\n",
$m<hour> == 0 ?? "12" !! $m<hour> > 12 ?? $m<hour> - 12 !! $m<hour>,
$m<minute>, $m<hour> < 12 ?? "am" !! "pm";
}
#+end_src
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