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For challenges which involve deciding whether or not the input meets certain criteria, and outputting some data, representing that decision.
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Detect heat waves
Swift 4, 50 bytes
{$0.reduce(1){$0>0&&$1<25 ?1:$0*($1<30 ?2:6)%864}}
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The closure expression returns 0 for a heatwave or >0 else.
Created in collaboration with Roland Schmitz and …
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Detect heat waves
Python 2, 66 63 bytes
lambda a:reduce(lambda b,c:(b*(6,2)[c<30]%864,1)[b*25>b*c],a,1)
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-3 bytes thanks to Lynn
How does if work? Each sequence of numbers is iterated with a reduc …
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Detect heat waves
[JavaScript (ES6)], 49 bytes
a=>a.reduce((b,c)=>b>0&c<25?1:b*(c<30?2:6)%864,1)
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The arrow function returns 0 for a heatwave or >0 else.
(Port of the Swift solution to JavaScript)
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