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Cyclically Sort a List (codegolf.stackexchange.com)

Given a list of Integers greater than zero, Sort each of the unique values in ascending order, then repeat the process on the remaining duplicate values and append.

Example:

[1,5,2,2,8,3,5,2,9] ==> [1,2,3,5,8,9,2,5,2]
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[the video] [github]

TL/DW: The contest is to submit a C# chess bot in which the code uses a maximum of 1024 tokens. (Every usage of a variable, value, function, and operator, counts as a token)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by camelcdr@beehaw.org to c/code_golf@programming.dev

Write a function that prints an n big tree, e.g. for n=5:

     * 
    * * 
   * * * 
  * * * * 
 * * * * * 
    | |

Here is what I came up with in C:

N,i;a(n){for(i=N=N?N:n+2;i--;printf(i?"* "+(N-n-1<i):--n?"\n":"\n%*s",N,"| |"));n&&a(n);}

// the invocation isn't part of the golf:
main(){a(5);}

PS: Code blocks currently wrap around when they are too long, I've already submitted a patch to make them scroll horizontally instead.

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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/24297

u/msage's comment on another post made me remember seeing this a couple of days ago.

From the site:

This seems exactly like the IOCCC but for Python?

This contest is a complete rip-off the IOCCC idea and purpose and rules. If you like this contest, you will almost certainly love the IOCCC. Check it out!

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