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C Project Euler in Fortran
C John Evans <john@jpevans.com>
PROGRAM EULER
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER:: EULER1, EULER2, EULER3, EULER4
PRINT*, EULER1()
PRINT*, EULER2()
PRINT*, EULER3()
PRINT*, EULER4()
STOP
END
C Euler #1
C Answer: 233168
C
C If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5,
C we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23.
C
C Find the sum of all the multiples of 3 or 5 below 1000.
INTEGER FUNCTION EULER1 ()
INTEGER :: I
EULER1 = 0
DO I = 3, 999
IF (MODULO(I, 3) .EQ. 0 .OR. MODULO(I, 5) .EQ. 0) THEN
EULER1 = EULER1 + I
END IF
END DO
RETURN
END
C Euler #2
C Answer: 4613732
C
C Each new term in the Fibonacci sequence is generated by adding the previous
C two terms. By starting with 1 and 2, the first 10 terms will be:
C
C 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, ...
C
C Find the sum of all the even-valued terms in the sequence which do not
C exceed four million.
INTEGER FUNCTION EULER2 ()
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: LAST, NEXT, CUR
EULER2 = 2
LAST = 1
CUR = 2
DO WHILE (CUR < 4000000)
NEXT = LAST + CUR
IF (MODULO(NEXT, 2) .EQ. 0) THEN
EULER2 = EULER2 + NEXT
END IF
LAST = CUR
CUR = NEXT
END DO
RETURN
END
C Euler #3:
C Answer: 6857
C Pretty damn slow for how awesome Fortran is supposed to be at numerical
C work, but oh well.
C
C The prime factors of 13195 are 5, 7, 13 and 29.
C
C What is the largest prime factor of the number 600851475143 ?
LOGICAL FUNCTION ISPRM(N)
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: N, I
LOGICAL :: DONE
DONE = .FALSE.
I = CEILING(SQRT(REAL(N)))
ISPRM = .TRUE.
DO WHILE (.NOT. DONE)
IF (MODULO(N, I) .EQ. 0) THEN
ISPRM = .FALSE.
DONE = .TRUE.
END IF
I = I - 1
IF (I < 2) THEN
DONE = .TRUE.
END IF
END DO
RETURN
END
INTEGER FUNCTION EULER3()
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: I, T, MAX_FACTOR
LOGICAL :: DIVIS, PRIME, ISPRM
T = 600851475143
MAX_FACTOR = CEILING(SQRT(REAL(T)))
DO I = MAX_FACTOR, 2, -1
DIVIS = MODULO(T, I) .EQ. 0
PRIME = ISPRM(I)
IF (DIVIS .AND. PRIME) THEN
EULER3 = I
RETURN
END IF
END DO
EULER3 = -1
RETURN
END
C Problem #4
C Answer: 906609
C
C A palindromic number reads the same both ways. The largest
C palindrome made from the product of two 2-digit numbers is 9009 =
C 91 99.
C
C Find the largest palindrome made from the product of two 3-digit
C numbers.
C SUBROUTINE BACKWRDS(STR)
C CHARACTER STR(10)
C CHARACTER N
C
C J = 10
C DO 100 K = 1,5
C N = STR(K)
C STR(K) = STR(J)
C STR(J) = N
C J = J - 1
C 100 CONTINUE
C RETURN
C END
LOGICAL FUNCTION ISPAL(N)
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: N
CHARACTER :: S(32), R(32)
WRITE(S, '(I10)') N
R = BACKWARDS(S)
ISPAL = S .EQ. R
RETURN
END
INTEGER FUNCTION EULER4()
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: I, J, P, RESULT
LOGICAL ISPAL
RESULT = 0
DO I = 100, 999, 1
DO J = 100, 999, 1
P = I * J
IF ((P .GT. RESULT) .AND. (ISPAL(P))) THEN
RESULT = P
END IF
END DO
END DO
EULER4 = P
RETURN
END