Seit den Anfängen der Computer hat Hollywood einen Hacker oder Programmierer als jemanden dargestellt, der an einem Computer sitzt und zufällige Schlüssel auf dem Computer eingibt, was letztendlich zu einer Fallmatrix-ähnlichen Simulation kompiliert wird. Hier werden wir versuchen, eine ähnliche Simulation einer fallenden Matrix auf der Konsole mit C++ zu implementieren.
Die Idee hier besteht darin, zufällige Zeichen über eine definierte Breite zu drucken, wobei die beiden aufeinanderfolgenden Zeichen möglicherweise eine bestimmte, zufällig definierte Lücke aufweisen oder nicht. Um einen „fallenden Effekt“ zu erzielen, muss eine gewisse Verzögerung zwischen dem Drucken aufeinanderfolgender Zeilen implementiert werden.
CPP
// C++ program for implementation of falling matrix. #include #include #include #include #include #include // Width of the matrix line const int width = 70; // Defines the number of flips in Boolean Array 'switches' const int flipsPerLine = 5; // Delay between two successive line print const int sleepTime = 100; using namespace std; int main() { int i = 0 x = 0; // srand initialized with time function // to get distinct rand values at runtime srand(time(NULL)); // Used to decide whether to print // the character in that particular iteration bool switches[width] = {0}; // Set of characters to print from const string ch = '1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjkl' 'zxcvbnm./';[]!@#$%^&*()-=_+'; const int l = ch.size(); // Green font over black console duh! system('Color 0A'); // Indefinite Loop while (true) { // Loop over the width // Increment by 2 gives better effect for (i = 0; i < width; i += 2) { // Print character if switches[i] is 1 // Else print a blank character if (switches[i]) cout << ch[rand() % l] << ' '; else cout << ' '; } // Flip the defined amount of Boolean values // after each line for (i = 0; i != flipsPerLine; ++i) { x = rand() % width; switches[x] = !switches[x]; } // New Line cout << endl; // Using sleep_for function to delay // chrono milliseconds function to convert to milliseconds this_thread::sleep_for(chrono::milliseconds(sleepTime)); } return 0; }
Java import java.util.Random; public class FallingMatrix { // Width of the matrix line static final int width = 70; // Defines the number of flips in Boolean Array 'switches' static final int flipsPerLine = 5; // Delay between two successive line prints static final int sleepTime = 100; public static void main(String[] args) { // Used to decide whether to print the character in that particular iteration boolean[] switches = new boolean[width]; // Set of characters to print from String ch = '1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjkl' + 'zxcvbnm./';[]!@#$%^&*()-=_+'; int l = ch.length(); // Green font over black console System.out.print('u001B[32m'); // Indefinite Loop while (true) { // Loop over the width // Increment by 2 gives a better effect for (int i = 0; i < width; i += 2) { // Print character if switches[i] is true // Else print a blank character if (switches[i]) System.out.print(ch.charAt(new Random().nextInt(l)) + ' '); else System.out.print(' '); } // Flip the defined amount of Boolean values after each line for (int i = 0; i < flipsPerLine; ++i) { int x = new Random().nextInt(width); switches[x] = !switches[x]; } // New Line System.out.println(); // Delay try { Thread.sleep(sleepTime); } catch (InterruptedException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } }
Python3 # Python program for implementation of falling matrix. import random import time # Width of the matrix line width = 70 # Defines the number of flips in Boolean Array 'switches' flipsPerLine = 5 # Delay between two successive line print sleepTime = 0.1 # Set of characters to print from ch = '1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm./';[]!@#$%^&*()-=_+' # Used to decide whether to print # the character in that particular iteration switches = [0]*width # Indefinite Loop while True: # Loop over the width # Increment by 2 gives better effect for i in range(0 width 2): # Print character if switches[i] is 1 # Else print a blank character if switches[i]: print(ch[random.randint(0 len(ch)-1)] end=' ') else: print(' ' end=' ') # Flip the defined amount of Boolean values # after each line for _ in range(flipsPerLine): x = random.randint(0 width-1) switches[x] = not switches[x] # New Line print() # Using sleep function to delay time.sleep(sleepTime)
JavaScript // Importing required modules const sleep = require('util').promisify(setTimeout); // Width of the matrix line let width = 70; // Defines the number of flips in Boolean Array 'switches' let flipsPerLine = 5; // Delay between two successive line print let sleepTime = 100; // in milliseconds // Set of characters to print from let ch = '1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm./';[]!@#$%^&*()-=_+'; // Used to decide whether to print // the character in that particular iteration let switches = Array(width).fill(0); // Indefinite Loop async function fallingMatrix() { while (true) { // Loop over the width // Increment by 2 gives better effect for (let i = 0; i < width; i += 2) { // Print character if switches[i] is 1 // Else print a blank character process.stdout.write(switches[i] ? ch[Math.floor(Math.random() * ch.length)] + ' ' : ' '); } // Flip the defined amount of Boolean values // after each line for (let _ = 0; _ < flipsPerLine; _++) { let x = Math.floor(Math.random() * width); switches[x] = !switches[x]; } // New Line console.log(); // Using sleep function to delay await sleep(sleepTime); } } fallingMatrix();
Dadurch wird die erstaunliche Falling-Matrix-Simulation auf der Konsole gedruckt. Notiz :
Java vergleicht Zeichenfolgen
- Dieses Programm konnte nicht mit der Schaltfläche „Auf IDE ausführen“ ausgeführt werden, da das System deaktiviert ist.
- Wenn Sie beim Kompilieren dieses Programms einen Compilerfehler erhalten. Kompilieren Sie es mit dem folgenden Befehl auf GCC.
$ g++ -std=c++11 abc.cpp -o falling.o
$ falling.o