/* * Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. * http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ */ // Some simple testing of new, eval and some string stuff. // constructor -- expression array initialization function ExprArray(n,v) { // Initializes n values to v coerced to a string. for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) { this[i] = "" + v; } } // Print the perfect numbers up to n and the sum expression for n's divisors. function perfect(n) { print("The perfect numbers up to " + n + " are:"); var results = []; // We build sumOfDivisors[i] to hold a string expression for // the sum of the divisors of i, excluding i itself. var sumOfDivisors = new ExprArray(n+1,1); for (var divisor = 2; divisor <= n; divisor++) { for (var j = divisor + divisor; j <= n; j += divisor) { sumOfDivisors[j] += " + " + divisor; } // At this point everything up to 'divisor' has its sumOfDivisors // expression calculated, so we can determine whether it's perfect // already by evaluating. if (eval(sumOfDivisors[divisor]) == divisor) { print("" + divisor + " = " + sumOfDivisors[divisor]); results.push(divisor); } } print("That's all."); return results; } print("\nA number is 'perfect' if it is equal to the sum of its") print("divisors (excluding itself).\n"); reportCompare(perfect(500).join(), "6,28,496");