Find all the coordinates on a path
Slip, 2 + 1 = 3 bytes
+1 byte for the p
flag. Code:
`#
Explanation:
The p
-flag returns the position of each occurence of the following:
`# // The character '#'
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MATL, 7 6 5 bytes
This is using 1-based indexing with (1,1)
in the top left corner.
oo&fh
Explanation:
o % convert char to double
o % remainder mod 2 ('#' == 35, ' '==32) makes spaces falsy
&f % apply `find` with 2d-output
h % concatenate outputs to display x- and y-coordinates side by side
Thanks @DJMcMayhem and @LuisMendo for each -1 byte!
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Grime, 5 bytes
pa`\#
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Explanation
Grime is my 2D pattern matching language.
The part after `
is the pattern, in this case a 1×1 square containing a #
-character.
Grime will search the input grid for a match, and prints the first one it finds by default.
The part before `
contains options, in this case signifying that all matches (a
) should be printed, along with their positions and sizes (p
).