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(Based on this closed challenge, related)

Given an integer n > 1, draw a grid composed of the characters: "-" "+" and "|". However, since I want the grid to look nice, the horizontal component should be 2 wide.

Trailing spaces for each line are not required.

Examples:

n = 2

  | 
--+--
  | 

n = 3

  |  | 
--+--+--
  |  | 
--+--+--
  |  |

This is , so the shortest answer in bytes wins!

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  • \$\begingroup\$ Sandbox \$\endgroup\$
    – Underslash
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:05
  • \$\begingroup\$ Somewhat related \$\endgroup\$
    – Shaggy
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:14
  • \$\begingroup\$ @DLosc that's generally allowed, so yes \$\endgroup\$
    – Underslash
    Jun 19, 2021 at 0:58

25 Answers 25

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Python 3, 49 bytes

lambda n:f'\n{"--+"*~-n}--\n'.join(['  |'*~-n]*n)

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Python 3, 70 62 60 58 bytes

lambda n:f"-{'-+-'*~-n}-\n".join([f" {' | '*~-n} \n"]*n)

Thanks to @Underslash, @Jonathan Allan for removing 4 bytes.

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    \$\begingroup\$ You can shave off two bytes by removing f= from the beginning as anonymous functions are allowed. \$\endgroup\$
    – Underslash
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:46
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    \$\begingroup\$ Save two with f-strings - TIO. \$\endgroup\$ Jun 18, 2021 at 21:54
  • \$\begingroup\$ This is some of the hardest to follow Python I've ever seen! \$\endgroup\$ Jun 20, 2021 at 18:23
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JavaScript (ES6),  67  66 bytes

Recursive.

f=(n,k=n*2*(n*=3)-n)=>k--?` -|+
`[k%n?~-k%n%3&2|k/n&1:4]+f(n,k):''

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JavaScript (ES6),  61  58 bytes

Saved 3 bytes thanks to @EliteDaMyth

The straightforward way.

n=>`${s='  |'[R='repeat'](--n)}
${'--+'[R](n)}--
`[R](n)+s

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Charcoal, 16 bytes

UO⊖׳N⊖⊗θ  |¶--+

Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:

UO

Draw a rectangle...

⊖׳N

... width 3n-1...

⊖⊗θ

... height 2n-1...

  |¶--+

... filled with | and --+ on alternate lines.

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Vyxal rj, 15 bytes

`+--|  `½*ẋfḢvḢ

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Port of hyper-neutrino's Jelly answer

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    \$\begingroup\$ Nice use of the split to save some bytes \$\endgroup\$
    – Underslash
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:24
  • \$\begingroup\$ Ninja'd \$\endgroup\$ Jun 18, 2021 at 19:25
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    \$\begingroup\$ wow you beat charcoal \$\endgroup\$
    – Makonede
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:26
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Jelly, 14 bytes

“+--“|  ”ẋḊ¥⁺€

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-2 bytes thanks to Jonathan Allan

Returns a matrix of characters.

“+--“|  ”ẋḊ¥⁺€  Main Link
“+--“|  ”       ["+--", "|  "]
           ¥    Apply last two to a list and X
         ẋ      Repeat the list X times
          Ḋ     Remove the first element
             €  To each row,
            ⁺   Do the above
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  • \$\begingroup\$ Well that was fast \$\endgroup\$ Jun 18, 2021 at 19:08
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    \$\begingroup\$ @SlamJammington i am speed \$\endgroup\$
    – hyper-neutrino
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:10
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    \$\begingroup\$ Save two using ¥, , and some reordering of operations TIO. \$\endgroup\$ Jun 18, 2021 at 21:09
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    \$\begingroup\$ @JonathanAllan Ah, I had a feeling there had to be some way of getting around the chaining without requiring a µ. thanks! \$\endgroup\$
    – hyper-neutrino
    Jun 18, 2021 at 21:12
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Haskell, 42 bytes

n%a=tail$[1..n]>>a
f n=n%[n%"+--",n%"|  "]

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Defines f :: Integer -> [String].

[1..n]>>a means: for each element of [1..n], cycle through all elements of a. Then, tail removes the first one. So 3%"+--" evaluates to "--+--+--".

% does double duty, first acting on Strings to make the two grid rows, and then on [String] to transform them into whole grid.

(The tempting 39-byte f n|g<-tail.([1..n]>>)=g[g"+--",g"| "] is thus foiled by the monomorphism restriction.)

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Excel, 62 bytes

=LEFT(REPT(IF(MOD(SEQUENCE(2*A1-1),2),"  |","--+"),A1),3*A1-1)

With gridlines turned off, it looks the same as the single string with line feeds.

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Ruby, 37 bytes

->n{['  |'*~-n]*n*"
#{['--']*n*?+}
"}

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Ruby, 37 bytes

A very similar approach, also 37 bytes:

->n{['  |'*~-n]*n*"
#{'--+'*~-n}--
"}

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APL, 44 bytes

{1 1↓⊃⍪/,/⍵ ⍵⍴⊂2 3⍴'+--|  '}

2 3⍴'+--| ' gives:

+--
|  

⍵ ⍵⍴⊂2 3⍴'+--| ' gives n×n tiles, and ⍪/,/ joins them together. For example n = 3:

 +--+--+--
 |  |  |  
 +--+--+--
 |  |  |  
 +--+--+--
 |  |  |  

And finally 1 1↓⊃ discloses and drops the first column and row.

  |  |  
--+--+--
  |  |  
--+--+--
  |  |  

Works in both Dyalog APL and GNU APL.

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    \$\begingroup\$ Welcome to Code Golf, and nice answer! \$\endgroup\$ Mar 4, 2022 at 16:36
  • \$\begingroup\$ You might want to add a TIO link so others can test your code online. \$\endgroup\$
    – emanresu A
    Mar 4, 2022 at 19:43
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Vyxal j, 19 bytes

:`+--``|  `"*$ẋfḢvḢ

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Ports my Jelly answer. I'll stop for a bit to give other people time to answer.

:`+--``|  `"*$ẋfḢvḢ  Full Program
:                    Duplicate X
 `+--`               Push "+--"
      `|  `          Push "|  "
           "         Pair into ["+--", "|  "]
            *        Repeat each X times
             $ẋ      Repeat that X times
               f     Flatten
                Ḣ    Remove first row
                 vḢ  Remove first column from each

j                    flag: output top of stack separated by newlines
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  • \$\begingroup\$ s/Ports/Beats \$\endgroup\$ Jun 18, 2021 at 19:23
  • \$\begingroup\$ @AaronMiller Looks like I was beaten to golfing it. \$\endgroup\$
    – hyper-neutrino
    Jun 18, 2021 at 19:24
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J, 34 bytes

'| +-'{~<:@+:$#:@6(,:+&2)@$~*&3-1:

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Consider 3 as input:

  • #:@6...$~*&3-1: Six in binary #:@6 expands to 1 1 0 and "input times 3 minus 1" is 8 *&3-1:, so we extend 1 1 0 that far:

    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
    
  • (,:+&2)@ Stack that with 2 added to itself:

    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
    3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3
    
  • <:@+:$ Now extend that to length "2 times input minus 1":

    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
    3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3
    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
    3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3
    1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
    
  • '| +-'{~ And use that to index into the grid characters:

      |  |  
    --+--+--
      |  |  
    --+--+--
      |  |  
    
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Pip -l, 28 24 23 bytes

@>*@>:["+--""|  "]XaRLa

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Explanation

Same idea as my Python answer, implemented a bit more directly:

      ["+--""|  "]       List of two strings
                  Xa     Repeat each string n times
                    RLa  Repeat the whole list n times
   @>:                   All but the first item of the list (: forces @> to be
                           lower precedence than X and RL)
@>*                      All but the first item of each string in the list
                         Autoprint (implicit), one string per line (-l flag)
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C (clang), 71 bytes

l;f(n){for(l=n*3,n=n*2*l-l;--n;)putchar(n%l?"|  +--"[n/l%2*3+n%3]:10);}

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l=n*3        line length (\n included)
n=n*2*l-l    total characters count
for(..;--n)  while we iterate backwards :
n%l?..:10    > put a return at end of line or..
"|  +--"[n/l%2*3+n%3] > take the proper char to put
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Python 2 or 3, 49 46 42 bytes

-4 bytes thanks to dingledooper

lambda n:([("+--"*n)[1:],"  |"*~-n]*n)[1:]

Returns a list of lines. Try it online!

Explanation

It's easy to generate this grid:

+--+--+--
|  |  |  
+--+--+--
|  |  |  
+--+--+--
|  |  |  

Then we can trim off the first line as well as the first character of each line.

Since the latest golf, the code works a little differently:

([("+--"*n)[1:],"  |"*~-n]*n)[1:]
   "+--"*n                         # Repeat the horizontal line pattern n times
  (       )[1:]                    # and remove the first character
                "  |"*~-n          # Repeat the other pattern n-1 times
                                   # (trailing spaces aren't required, so
                                   # we don't have to remove anything)
 [             ,         ]         # Put those two strings in a list
                          *n       # Repeat the list n times
(                           )[1:]  # and remove the first element
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  • \$\begingroup\$ Oh nice, haha. In that case, lambda n:([("+--"*n)[1:]," |"*~-n]*n)[1:] should work, as trailing spaces are not required. \$\endgroup\$ Jun 19, 2021 at 1:22
  • \$\begingroup\$ @dingledooper Ah, true. I'm a little disappointed to break the symmetry of it, but bytes is bytes. \$\endgroup\$
    – DLosc
    Jun 19, 2021 at 1:29
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6502 machine code, Apple 2, 61 bytes

I got a bit carried away...

$130 - $F3 = $3D (61 decimal) bytes

Listing:

0000F3r 1               n := $f0
0000F3r 1               c := $f1
0000F3r 1               ; X register contains n
0000F3r 1  86 F0        grid:   stx n
0000F5r 1  CA                   dex
0000F6r 1  86 F1                stx c
0000F8r 1  A6 F1        @loop: ldx c
0000FAr 1  A9 rr        @cloop: lda #<coldiv
0000FCr 1  A0 rr                ldy #>coldiv
0000FEr 1  20 rr rr             jsr msgoutay
000101r 1  CA                   dex
000102r 1  D0 F6                bne @cloop
000104r 1  20 8E FD             jsr CROUT
000107r 1  C6 F0                dec n
000109r 1  F0 19                beq @done
00010Br 1  A6 F1                ldx c
00010Dr 1  A9 rr        @rloop: lda #<rowdiv
00010Fr 1  A0 rr                ldy #>rowdiv
000111r 1  20 rr rr             jsr msgoutay
000114r 1  CA                   dex
000115r 1  D0 F6                bne @rloop
000117r 1  A9 rr                lda #<rowend
000119r 1  A0 rr                ldy #>rowend
00011Br 1  20 rr rr             jsr msgoutay
00011Er 1  20 8E FD             jsr CROUT
000121r 1  4C rr rr             jmp @loop
000124r 1  60           @done:  rts
000125r 1               
000125r 1               
000125r 1  A0 A0 FC 00  coldiv:    ASZ "  |"
000129r 1  AD AD AB 00  rowdiv:   ASZ "--+"
00012Dr 1  AD AD 00     rowend:  ASZ "--"
000130r 1 
              

Example run called with

    ldx #4
    jsr grid

Example Test Run

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Pari/GP, 71 bytes

n->[print(concat([["  ","--";"|","+"][j+1,t+1]|j<-r]))|t<-r=[2..2*n]%2]

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Thanks to alephalpha for saving 39 bytes.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ 93 bytes. You can use ; to execute multiple statements in a function. ; is not allowed in list comprehensions, but here you can use + because the return value of g is just 0. print1 prints something without a trailing newline. \$\endgroup\$
    – alephalpha
    Mar 1, 2022 at 10:35
  • \$\begingroup\$ Or 71 bytes. \$\endgroup\$
    – alephalpha
    Mar 1, 2022 at 10:56
  • \$\begingroup\$ @alephalpha Thanks! \$\endgroup\$
    – emanresu A
    Mar 1, 2022 at 18:54
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Ruby, 46 bytes

->n{(2..n*2).map{|x|[" -"[x%=2]*2]*n*"|+"[x]}}

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APL(Dyalog Unicode), 4629 bytes SBCS

{⍉1↓⍉⊃,/⍵⍴⊂(⍵+⍵-1)3⍴'|  +--'}

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  • saved 17 thanks to @Razetime tips!

(⍵+⍵-1)3⍴'| +--' we build the entire column e.g.

| 
+--
|  
+--
| 

Then :

⍵⍴⊂    ⍝  n copies of that column 
,/     ⍝  concatenate 
⊃      ⍝  disclose
⍉1↓⍉   ⍝ transpose, drop line, re transpose 
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  • \$\begingroup\$ 1↓[2]⍉1↓⍉ \$\endgroup\$
    – Razetime
    Jun 20, 2021 at 12:04
  • \$\begingroup\$ @Razetime thanks but it is 1 character shorter but 3 bytes longer.. \$\endgroup\$
    – AZTECCO
    Jun 20, 2021 at 12:57
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    \$\begingroup\$ All the APL symbols + ASCII have a single byte encoding :) \$\endgroup\$
    – Razetime
    Jun 20, 2021 at 13:14
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brainfuck, 841 bytes

->>>>>+++++[>+++++>+++++<<-],[+>-[<-->-]>[>>>>+>+<<<<<-]>>>,]+++[<+++>-]+[-<<<<<[->+>+>+<<<]>>>[<<<+>>>-]<<<+]->>>>>->->->>>[<+++++++++[>+>+>+<<<-]>>>>>>]->--[<<+>>-]>[<<+++++>>-]<<[[->>>>>+<<<<<]<]<+[--[>>>>>>>..>.<<<<<<<<-]+<<<<<[[<<<+>>>-]<<<[->>>+>+>+<<<<<]>>>>+>-<[>[[-]<[-]<->>>>>[+++++++++>>>>>]<<<<<+>>>>]<[--<<<<<]]>[++>>>--<<[>>>>>]>]<<]<<+]++++++++++.[-]-<+[--[->>++[-<<<+[->>[-]<<[<+>-]<[>+>>+<<<-]<<<<+]-[>>>>>]<<<+[--[>[>+>-<<-]>[<+>-]>+[->->>>..>.<<<<<]>+[->>>+++++++++++++..--.-----------<<<]<<<<-]+<<<<<[[<<<+>>>-]<<<[->>>+>+>+<<<<<]>>>>+>-<[>[[-]<[-]<->>>>>[+++++++++>>>>>]<<<<<+>>>>]<[--<<<<<]]>[++>>>--<<[>>>>>]>]<<]<<+]>[>+>+<<-]>[<+>-]>[->>>>+++++++++++++..-------------<<<<]<++++++++++.[-]<]<<]+<<<<<[[<<+>>-]<<[->>+>>+>+<<<<<]>>>>+>-<[>[[-]<[-]<<->>>>>[+++++++++>>>>>]<<<<<+>>>>>]<[--<<<<<]]>[++>>--<[>>>>>]>]<<<]<<+]

edit1, thank you for the suggestion by Radvylf Programs

this work by using 5 cells per digit, 1 for original number, 1 for row number, 1 for column number, and 2 for verifying that help to make the number system work.

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also, I edited the first one(adding "+" version) to get a better result. here

brainfuck(adding "+" version) ,273 198 bytes

-[>+>+>+<<<-]>>> >>> >>> >+++++[<+++<+++++<<++++++<++>>>>>-]<<[<+++++>-]>[<+++>-]<<-<++<<<[->>>..>.<<<<]>>.<<<<[->[->+>+<<]>[<+>-]>[>>>>..--.++<<<<-]>>>>..<<<.<<<[->+>+<<]>[<+>-]>[>>..>.<<<-]>.<<<<]

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    \$\begingroup\$ You'll need to use , for input according to site rules, using +s in the header isn't an allowed input format as far as I know. \$\endgroup\$ Mar 1, 2022 at 15:12
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Retina 0.8.2, 43 bytes

.+
$*
1
$_¶$_¶
1
+--
T`-+` |`¶.+¶
1A`
%`^.

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.+
$*

Convert to unary.

1
$_¶$_¶

Create 2n rows of n 1s.

1
+--

Replace each 1 with +--.

T`-+` |`¶.+¶

Change those to | on alternate lines.

1A`

Delete the first line of --+s.

%`^.

Delete the leading +s or |s on each line.

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JavaScript (Node.js), 93 bytes

n=>('  |'[r='repeat'](--n)+'  0')[r](n+1).slice(0,-1).split(0).join('\n'+'--+'[r](n)+'--\n');

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Stax, 14 bytes

╬^û╗i§║╜P◙ƒ═½\

Run and debug it

Similar to the Jelly answer.

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[PowerShell], 53 bytes

&{$c=$n-1;@("  |"*$c)*$n -join "`n$(""--+""*$c)--`n"}

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  • \$\begingroup\$ Nice answer. Could you provide some way of running this online, maybe via tio.run so others can test it out? \$\endgroup\$
    – Underslash
    Jun 21, 2021 at 19:15
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sed 4.2.2 -n, 78 bytes

h           #copy PATTERN space to HOLD space
s/./&&/g    #duplicate
s/../&|/g   #add | after char pairs
s/.$//      #delete last char
x;s/.//;x   #decrement HOLD space
t           #jump to blank label
:a          #define label a
y/ |/-+/    #swap spaces to - and | to +
p           #print
:           #define blank label
y/-+/ |/    #undo previous swap
p           #print
x;s///;x    #decrement HOLD space
ta          #jump to label a

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takes input as unary spaces.

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