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- ;; https://projecteuler.net/problem=26
- ;; Reciprocal cycles
- ;; Problem 26
- ;; A unit fraction contains 1 in the numerator. The decimal representation of the unit fractions with denominators 2 to 10 are given:
- ;; 1/2 = 0.5
- ;; 1/3 = 0.(3)
- ;; 1/4 = 0.25
- ;; 1/5 = 0.2
- ;; 1/6 = 0.1(6)
- ;; 1/7 = 0.(142857)
- ;; 1/8 = 0.125
- ;; 1/9 = 0.(1)
- ;; 1/10 = 0.1
- ;; Where 0.1(6) means 0.166666..., and has a 1-digit recurring cycle. It can be seen that 1/7 has a 6-digit recurring cycle.
- ;; Find the value of d < 1000 for which 1/d contains the longest recurring cycle in its decimal fraction part.
- (import
- (except (rnrs base) let-values map)
- (only (guile)
- lambda* λ)
- (ice-9 match)
- (contract)
- (prefix (lib math) math:)
- (lib print-utils))
- (define-with-contract find-longest-repeating-decimals
- (require (integer? limit)
- (positive? limit)
- (> limit 1))
- (ensure (positive? <?>)
- (integer? <?>))
- (λ (limit)
- (let iter ([max-denom 1] [max-length 0] [denom 1])
- (let ([current-length
- (math:rational-repeating-decimals-length (/ 1 denom))])
- (cond
- [(>= denom limit)
- max-denom]
- [(> current-length max-length)
- (iter denom current-length (+ denom 1))]
- [else
- (iter max-denom max-length (+ denom 1))])))))
- (simple-format
- (current-output-port)
- "denominator with longest recurring cycle in decimals: ~a\n"
- (find-longest-repeating-decimals 1000))
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