def composer(f, g):
"""Return the composition function which given x, computes f(g(x)).
>>> add_one = lambda x: x + 1 # adds one to x
>>> square = lambda x: x**2
>>> a1 = composer(square, add_one) # (x + 1)^2
>>> a1(4)
25
>>> mul_three = lambda x: x * 3 # multiplies 3 to x
>>> a2 = composer(mul_three, a1) # ((x + 1)^2) * 3
>>> a2(4)
75
>>> a2(5)
108
"""
return lambda x: f(g(x))
def composite_identity(f, g):
"""
Return a function with one parameter x that returns True if f(g(x)) is
equal to g(f(x)). You can assume the result of g(x) is a valid input for f
and vice versa.
>>> add_one = lambda x: x + 1 # adds one to x
>>> square = lambda x: x**2
>>> b1 = composite_identity(square, add_one)
>>> b1(0) # (0 + 1)^2 == 0^2 + 1
True
>>> b1(4) # (4 + 1)^2 != 4^2 + 1
False
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
def value(x):
if composer(f, g)(x) == composer(g, f)(x):
return True
else:
return False
return value
def count_cond(condition):
"""Returns a function with one parameter N that counts all the numbers from
1 to N that satisfy the two-argument predicate function Condition, where
the first argument for Condition is N and the second argument is the
number from 1 to N.
>>> count_factors = count_cond(lambda n, i: n % i == 0)
>>> count_factors(2) # 1, 2
2
>>> count_factors(4) # 1, 2, 4
3
>>> count_factors(12) # 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
6
>>> is_prime = lambda n, i: count_factors(i) == 2
>>> count_primes = count_cond(is_prime)
>>> count_primes(2) # 2
1
>>> count_primes(3) # 2, 3
2
>>> count_primes(4) # 2, 3
2
>>> count_primes(5) # 2, 3, 5
3
>>> count_primes(20) # 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19
8
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
def value(x):
cnt = 0
for i in range(1, x + 1):
if condition(x, i):
cnt += 1
return cnt
return value
def multiple(a, b):
"""Return the smallest number n that is a multiple of both a and b.
>>> multiple(3, 4)
12
>>> multiple(14, 21)
42
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
mul = a * b
while b != 0:
mod = a % b
a = b
b = mod
return mul // a
def cycle(f1, f2, f3):
"""Returns a function that is itself a higher-order function.
>>> def add1(x):
... return x + 1
>>> def times2(x):
... return x * 2
>>> def add3(x):
... return x + 3
>>> my_cycle = cycle(add1, times2, add3)
>>> identity = my_cycle(0)
>>> identity(5)
5
>>> add_one_then_double = my_cycle(2)
>>> add_one_then_double(1)
4
>>> do_all_functions = my_cycle(3)
>>> do_all_functions(2)
9
>>> do_more_than_a_cycle = my_cycle(4)
>>> do_more_than_a_cycle(2)
10
>>> do_two_cycles = my_cycle(6)
>>> do_two_cycles(1)
19
"""
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ***"
def my_cycle(n):
def cal(x):
res = x
for i in range(n):
if i % 3 == 0:
res = f1(res)
elif i % 3 == 1:
res = f2(res)
else:
res = f3(res)
return res
return cal
return my_cycle
CS61A Spring 2023 Lab 02
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