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TrustPilotChallenge/dotnet/WhiteRabbit/Flattener.cs

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namespace WhiteRabbit
{
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.Immutable;
using System.Linq;
/// <summary>
/// Converts e.g. pair of variants [[a, b, c], [d, e]] into all possible pairs: [[a, d], [a, e], [b, d], [b, e], [c, d], [c, e]]
/// </summary>
internal static class Flattener
{
// Slow universal implementation
private static IEnumerable<ImmutableStack<T>> FlattenAny<T>(ImmutableStack<T[]> phrase)
{
if (phrase.IsEmpty)
{
return new[] { ImmutableStack.Create<T>() };
}
T[] wordVariants;
var newStack = phrase.Pop(out wordVariants);
return FlattenAny(newStack).SelectMany(remainder => wordVariants.Select(word => remainder.Push(word)));
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 3 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten3<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
};
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 4 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten4<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
foreach (var item3 in phrase[3])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
item3,
};
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 5 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten5<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
foreach (var item3 in phrase[3])
foreach (var item4 in phrase[4])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
item3,
item4,
};
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 6 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten6<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
foreach (var item3 in phrase[3])
foreach (var item4 in phrase[4])
foreach (var item5 in phrase[5])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
item3,
item4,
item5,
};
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 7 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten7<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
foreach (var item3 in phrase[3])
foreach (var item4 in phrase[4])
foreach (var item5 in phrase[5])
foreach (var item6 in phrase[6])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
item3,
item4,
item5,
item6,
};
}
// Fast hard-coded implementation for 7 words
private static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten8<T>(T[][] phrase)
{
foreach (var item0 in phrase[0])
foreach (var item1 in phrase[1])
foreach (var item2 in phrase[2])
foreach (var item3 in phrase[3])
foreach (var item4 in phrase[4])
foreach (var item5 in phrase[5])
foreach (var item6 in phrase[6])
foreach (var item7 in phrase[7])
yield return new T[]
{
item0,
item1,
item2,
item3,
item4,
item5,
item6,
item7,
};
}
public static IEnumerable<T[]> Flatten<T>(T[][] wordVariants)
{
switch (wordVariants.Length)
{
case 3:
return Flatten3(wordVariants);
case 4:
return Flatten4(wordVariants);
case 5:
return Flatten5(wordVariants);
case 6:
return Flatten6(wordVariants);
case 7:
return Flatten7(wordVariants);
case 8:
return Flatten8(wordVariants);
default:
return FlattenAny(ImmutableStack.Create(wordVariants)).Select(words => words.ToArray());
}
}
}
}