Stdlib Functions
In this chapter we are going to learn about functions in the stdlib.ring
Before using the functions in the library, We must load the library first
load "stdlib.ring"
Instead of using stdlib.ring we can use stdlibcore.ring
Using stdlibcore.ring we can use the StdLib functions (Without Classes)
load "stdlibcore.ring"
This is useful when developing standalone console applications
Because using stdlib.ring (functions & classes) will load libraries like RingLibCurl, RingOpenSSL, etc.
Also, Using stdlibclasses.ring we can load stdlib classes without loading functions or extensions like RingLibCurl, RingOpenSSL, etc.
load "stdlibclasses.ring"
IsAppCompiled() Function
check whether the application has been compiled using Ring2EXE
Syntax:
IsAppCompiled() ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test IsAppCompiled()")
if IsAppCompiled() see "Application has been compiled using Ring2EXE"
else see "Application is running under Ring interpreter" ok
AppArguments() Function
Get the effective arguments passed to the Ring script
Syntax:
AppArguments() ---> The arguments as a list of strings
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Application Arguments
Puts("Test AppArguments()")
argsList = AppArguments()
argsCount = Len(argsList)
if argsCount = 0 see "No arguments passed to the Ring script" + nl
else see "Ring script arguments = " + nl + list2str(argsList) + nl ok
AppPath() Function
Get the path of the application folder
Syntax:
AppPath() ---> The path as String
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Application Path
Puts("Test AppPath()")
See AppPath() + nl
JustFilePath() Function
Get the path of the file, remove the file name.
Syntax:
JustFilePath(cFile) ---> The path as String
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
see justfilePath("b:\ring\applications\rnote\rnote.ring")
Output:
b:\ring\applications\rnote\
JustFileName() Function
Get the file, remove the file path.
Syntax:
JustFileName(cFile) ---> The file name as String
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
see justfileName("b:\ring\applications\rnote\rnote.ring")
Output:
rnote.ring
Value() Function
create a copy from a list or object
Syntax:
value(List) ---> new list
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList = 1:10
del(value(aList),1) # delete first item
see aList # print numbers from 1 to 10
Times() Function
Execute a Function nCount times
Syntax:
Times(nCount,function)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Times()")
Times ( 3 , func { see "Hello, World!" + nl } )
Map() Function
Execute a Function on each list item
Syntax:
Map(alist,function) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Map()")
See Map( 1:10, func x { return x*x } )
Filter() Function
Execute a Function on each list item to filter items
Syntax:
Filter(alist,function) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Filter()")
See Filter( 1:10 , func x { if x <= 5 return true else return false ok } )
Reduce() Function
Apply function cFunc to each result xResult from a list aList, return an accumulated value xResult
The input list aList, the optional intial value xInitial and the output xResult, need to be the same Type
Syntax:
Reduce(aList,cFunc,xInitial) ---> final value
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
? Reduce( 1:3, func x, y { return x + y }, 0 )
? Reduce( ["I","Love","Ring"], func x, y { return x + y }, "" )
Output:
6
ILoveRing
Split() Function
Convert string words to list items
Note
This function remove all leading and trailing spaces from a string.
Tip
To avoid removing all leading and trailing spaces use the SplitMany() function.
Syntax:
Split(cstring,delimiter) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Split()")
See Split("one two three four five"," ")
SplitMany() Function
Convert string words to list items. Allow many delimiters.
Syntax:
SplitMany(cstring,delimiters as string or list) --> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test SplitMany()")
See SplitMany("one,two,three,four and five"," ,")
Capitalized() Function
Return a copy of a string with the first letter capitalized
Syntax:
Capitalized(string) ---> string
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Capitalized()")
See capitalized("welcome to the Ring Programming Language")
IsSpecial() Function
Check whether a character is special or not
Syntax:
IsSpecial(char) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Isspecial()")
See "Isspecial = " + isSpecial("%") + nl
IsVowel() Function
Check whether a character is vowel or not
Syntax:
IsVowel(char) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Isvowel()")
See "Isvowel = " + isVowel("c") + nl
LineCount() Function
Return the lines count in a text file.
Syntax:
LineCount(cFileName) ---> Lines Count as number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Linecount()")
See "the number of lines = " + lineCount("test.ring")
Factorial() Function
Return the factorial of a number
Syntax:
Factorial(number) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Factorial()")
see "6 factorial is : " + Factorial(6)
Fibonacci() Function
Return the fibonacci number
Syntax:
Fibonacci(number) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Fibonacci()")
see "6 Fibonacci is : " + Fibonacci(6)
IsPrime() Function
Check whether a number is prime or not
Syntax:
isprime(number) ---> Number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Isprime()")
if isPrime(16) see "16 is a prime number"
else see "16 is not a prime number" ok
Sign() Function
Returns an integer value indicating the sign of a number.
Syntax:
Sign(number) ---> number ( -1 = negative , 0 , 1 (positive) )
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Sign()")
see "sign of 12 is = " + sign(12) + nl
List2File() Function
Write list items to text file (each item in new line).
Syntax:
List2File(aList,cFileName)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Test List2File
Puts("Test List2File()")
list2file(1:100,"myfile.txt")
File2List() Function
Read text file and convert lines to list items
Syntax:
File2List(cFileName) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Test File2List
Puts("Test File2List()")
see len(file2list("myfile.txt"))
StartsWith() Function
Returns true if the given string starts with the specified substring.
Leading white spaces are ignored.
Syntax:
StartsWith(string, substring) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Startswith()")
see Startswith("CalmoSoft", "Calmo") + nl
EndsWith() Function
Returns true if the given string ends with the specified substring.
Trailing white spaces are ignored.
Syntax:
Endswith(string, substring) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Endswith()")
see endsWith("CalmoSoft", "Soft") + nl
GCD() Function
Finding of the greatest common divisor of two integers.
Syntax:
Gcd(number,number) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Gcd()")
see gcd (24, 32) + nl
LCM() Function
Compute the least common multiple of two integers.
Syntax:
lcm(number,number) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Lcm()")
see Lcm(24,36) + nl
SumList() Function
Compute the sum of a list of integers.
Syntax:
sumlist(list) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Sumlist()")
aList = [1,2,3,4,5]
see Sumlist(aList) + nl
ProdList() Function
Compute the product of a list of integers.
Syntax:
prodlist(list) ---> number
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Prodlist()")
aList = [1,2,3,4,5]
see Prodlist(aList) + nl
EvenOrOdd() Function
Test whether an integer is even or odd.
Result of test (1=odd 2=even).
Syntax:
evenorodd(number) ---> 1 (odd) or 2 (even)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Evenorodd()")
nr = 17
see Evenorodd(nr) + nl
Factors() Function
Compute the factors of a positive integer.
Syntax:
factors(number) ---> list
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Factors()")
n = 45
aList = factors(n)
see "Factors of " + n + " = "
for i = 1 to len(aList)
see "" + aList[i] + " "
next
IsPalindrome() Function
Check if a sequence of characters is a palindrome or not.
Syntax:
IsPalindrome(String) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test IsPalindrome()")
cString = "radar"
see IsPalindrome(cString)
IsLeapYear() Function
Check whether a given year is a leap year in the Gregorian calendar.
Syntax:
Isleapyear(number) ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Isleapyear()")
year = 2016
if Isleapyear(year) see "" + year + " is a leap year."
else see "" + year + " is not a leap year." ok
BinaryDigits() Function
Compute the sequence of binary digits for a given non-negative integer.
Syntax:
binarydigits(number) ---> string
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Binarydigits()")
b = 35
see "Binary digits of " + b + " = " + Binarydigits(b)
MatrixMulti() Function
Multiply two matrices together.
Syntax:
Matrixmulti(List,List) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Multiply two matrices together.
Puts("Test Matrixmulti()")
A = [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9]]
B = [[1,0,0], [0,1,0], [0,0,1]]
see Matrixmulti(A, B)
MatrixTrans() Function
Transpose an arbitrarily sized rectangular Matrix.
Syntax:
Matrixtrans(List) ---> List
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Transpose an arbitrarily sized rectangular Matrix.
Puts("Test Matrixtrans()")
matrix = [[78,19,30,12,36], [49,10,65,42,50], [30,93,24,78,10], [39,68,27,64,29]]
see Matrixtrans(matrix)
DayOfWeek() Function
Return the day of the week of given date. (yyyy-mm-dd)
Syntax:
dayofweek(string) ---> string
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Return the day of the week of given date.
Puts("Test Dayofweek()")
date = "2016-04-24"
see "Data : " + date + " - Day : " + Dayofweek(date) + nl
Permutation() Function
Generates all permutations of n different numerals.
Syntax:
permutation(list)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Generates all permutations of n different numerals
Puts("Test Permutation()")
list = [1, 2, 3, 4]
for perm = 1 to 24
for i = 1 to len(list)
see list[i] + " "
next
see nl
Permutation(list)
next
ReadLine() Function
Read line from file
Syntax:
readline(fp) ---> string
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Read a file line by line.
Puts("Test Readline()")
fp = fopen("test.ring","r")
while not feof(fp)
See Readline(fp) end
fclose(fp)
SubString() Function
Return a position of a substring starting from a given position in a string.
Syntax:
Substring(str,substr,npos) ---> string
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Return a position of a substring starting from a given position in a string.
Puts("Test Substring()")
a = "abcxyzqweabc"
b = "abc"
i = 4
see substring(a,b,i)
ChangeString() Function
Change substring from given position to a given position with another substring.
Syntax:
Changestring(cString, nPos1, nPos2, cSubstr) ---> cString
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Change substring from given position for given position with a substring.
Puts("Test Changestring()")
see Changestring("Rmasdg",2,5,"in") # Ring
Sleep() Function
Sleep for the given amount of time.
Syntax:
sleep(nSeconds)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
Puts("Test Sleep()")
see "Wait 3 Seconds!"
Sleep(3)
see nl
IsMainSourceFile() Function
Check if the current file is the main source file
Syntax:
IsMainSourceFile() ---> True/False
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
if ismainsourcefile()
# code
ok
MakeDir() Function
Make Directory
Syntax:
MakeDir(String)
Example:
Load "stdlibcore.ring"
# Create Directory
puts("create Directory : myfolder")
makedir("myfolder")
Fsize() Function
The function return the file size in bytes.
Syntax:
FSize(File Handle) ---> Number (File Size in Bytes)
TrimAll() Function
Remove all spaces and tabs characters from a string
Syntax:
TrimAll(cString) ---> cString # Without Spaces and Tabs
TrimLeft() Function
Remove all spaces and tabs characters from the left side of a string
Syntax:
TrimLeft(cString) ---> cString # Without Spaces and Tabs from the left side
TrimRight() Function
Remove all spaces and tabs characters from the right side of a string
Syntax:
TrimRight(cString) ---> cString # Without Spaces and Tabs from the right side
EpochTime() Function
Return the Epoch Time
Syntax:
EpochTime(cDate,cTime) ---> nEpochTime
Example:
see EpochTime( Date(), Time() )
SystemCmd() Function
We can execute system commands using the SystemCmd() function that outputs to a variable
Syntax:
SystemCmd(cCommand)
Example:
cYou = SystemCmd("whoami") # User Name logged in is output a variable
cThem = SystemCmd("dir c:\Users") # Directory List is output to a variable
ListAllFiles() Function
Using this function we can quickly do a process on a group of files in a folder and it’s sub folders.
Syntax:
ListAllFiles(cFolder,cExtension) ---> List of Files
Example:
aList = ListAllFiles("c:/ring/ringlibs","ring") # *.ring only
aList = sort(aList)
see aList
Example:
see listallfiles("b:/ring/libraries/weblib","") # All Files
SystemSilent() Function
We can execute system commands using the SystemSilent() function to avoid displaying the output!
Syntax:
SystemSilent(cCommand)
OSCreateOpenFolder() Function
Create folder then change the current folder to this new folder
Syntax:
OSCreateOpenFolder(cCommand)
OSCopyFolder() Function
Copy folder to the current folder
Parameters : The path to the parent folder and the folder name to copy
Syntax:
OSCopyFolder(cParentFolder,cFolderName)
Example
To copy the folder b:\ring\ringlibs\stdlib to the current folder
OSCopyFolder("b:\ring\ringlibs\","stdlib")
OSDeleteFolder() Function
Delete Folder in the current Directory
Syntax:
OSDeleteFolder(cFolderName)
OSCopyFile() Function
Copy File to the current directory
Syntax:
OSCopyFile(cFileName)
OSDeleteFile() Function
Delete File
Syntax:
OSDeleteFile(cFileName)
OSRenameFile() Function
Rename File
Syntax:
OSRenameFile(cOldFileName,cNewFileName)
List2Code() Function
This function convert a Ring list during the runtime to Ring source code that we can save to source files.
The list may contains strings, numbers or sub lists.
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList = 1:10
? list2Code(aList)
Output:
[
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
]
Str2ASCIIList() Function
Convert a string of bytes to a list of numbers where each item represent the ASCII code of one byte in the string.
Syntax:
Str2ASCIIList(String) ---> List of numbers
ASCIIList2Str() Function
Convert a list of numbers where each item represent the ASCII code of one byte to a string of bytes.
Syntax:
ASCIIList2Str(List of numbers) ---> String
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
cStr = "MmMm"
aList = Str2ASCIILIST(cStr)
? aList
cStr2 = ASCIIList2Str(aList)
? cStr2
? len(cStr2)
Output:
77
109
77
109
MmMm
4
IsListContainsItems() Function
Syntax:
IsListContainsItems(aParent,aChild) ----> True/False
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList1 = "a":"z"
aList2 = [:h,:l,:p,:u]
? IsListContainsItems(aList1,aList2)
IsBetween() Function
Syntax:
IsBetween(nNumber,nMin,nMax) ----> True/False
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
? isBetween(1,3,4)
? isBetween(1,-3,4)
? isBetween(4,1,6)
? isBetween(4,3,4)
TimeInfo() Function
Syntax:
TimeInfo(cInformation) ----> String
The cInformation value could be
:hour_24
:hour_12
:minutes
:seconds
:time
:day_short
:day_long
:month_short
:month_long
:date_time
:day
:day_year
:month_year
:am_pm
:week_year
:day_week
:date
:year_century
:year
:time_zone
:percent_sign
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
? timeInfo(:date)
? timeInfo(:time)
? timeInfo(:hour_12)
RandomList() Function
Syntax:
RandomList(aList) --> List contains the same items using Random order
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList = 1:5
? RandomList(aList)
RandomItem() Function
Pick an item from a list (Random Choice)
Syntax:
RandomItem(aList) --> Item
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList = 1:5
? RandomItem(aList)
CheckEquality() Function
Check if two items are equal. Deep comparison is performed if the two items are lists Return 1 if both items are equal and 0 otherwise
Syntax:
CheckEquality(aItem1,aItem2) --> value = 1 if aItem1 = aItem2
value = 0 if aItem1 != aItem2
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
aList1 = ["one", 2, [3]]
aList2 = ["one", 2]
aList2 + [3]
? CheckEquality(aList1,aList2)
NumOrZero() Function
This is a new function added to stdlibcore.ring
Using this function we get a number as output (No runtime errors)
Example:
load "stdlibcore.ring"
? numorzero(10)
? numorzero("10")
? numorzero("10.2")
? numorzero("10.2 abc")
? numorzero("What")
? numorzero([10])
? numorzero(new point)
class point
Output:
10
10
10.20
0
0
0
0