reorder list levels because list length is more complex than i thought

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Crispy 2024-10-10 21:28:55 +02:00
parent 67557832fa
commit b5b77b89f9
4 changed files with 9 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ story/lore
timestamps in solutions and blueprints
multiple input/output sets
undo/redo
make math tiles read digits
fix bag tiles only counting power in one direction at once
tooltips
lock tile types for early levels to make it less overwhelming
make a gui alternative to pressing R to rotate between tile variants
@ -84,11 +86,11 @@ blueprint rotation?
- output multiple numbers in sequence (digits)
- output zeroes forever (looping, trigger, bag output)
- copy the input (input)
- copy only odd input numbers (comparator, flipper)
- copy only odd input numbers (comparator, math, flipper)
### 0-terminated list processing
- copy the second list
- calculate list length (math, bag input)
- count instances of 5 in a list
- copy the second list
- reverse a list (bouncing)
### user-friendly numbers
- convert a number to decimal ascii

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"id": "count_fives",
"sort_order": 22,
"sort_order": 23,
"name": "Fives",
"description": "count how many fives are in the input",
"init_board": null,

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
{
"id": "list_length",
"sort_order": 21,
"sort_order": 22,
"name": "Length",
"description": "count how many numbers are in the input, until the first zero",
"init_board": null,
"inputs": [182, 236, 71, 5, 5, 242, 29, 99, 19, 230, 217, 5, 67, 5, 223, 224, 70, 243, 3, 74, 242, 5, 171, 31, 96, 5, 169, 70, 5, 163, 72, 5, 172, 148, 5, 208, 28, 220, 17, 184, 172, 238, 5, 105, 119, 5, 106, 100, 73, 53, 42, 221, 155, 5, 74, 100, 161, 36, 16, 239, 193, 164, 64, 162, 222, 155, 107, 14, 45, 52, 159, 31, 199, 124, 129, 0],
"outputs": [75]
"inputs": [182, 236, 71, 5, 5, 242, 29, 99, 19, 230, 217, 5, 67, 5, 223, 224, 70, 243, 3, 74, 242, 5, 171, 31, 96, 5, 169, 70, 5, 163, 72, 5, 172, 148, 5, 208, 28, 220, 17, 184, 172, 0],
"outputs": [41]
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"id": "null_separation",
"sort_order": 23,
"sort_order": 21,
"name": "Null Separation",
"description": "output everything after the first zero in the input data",
"init_board": null,