#!/bin/bash
# collatz.sh
# The notorious "hailstone" or Collatz series.
# -------------------------------------------
# 1) Get the integer "seed" from the command line.
# 2) NUMBER <--- seed
# 3) Print NUMBER.
# 4) If NUMBER is even, divide by 2, or
# 5)+ if odd, multiply by 3 and add 1.
# 6) NUMBER <--- result
# 7) Loop back to step 3 (for specified number of iterations).
#
# The theory is that every sequence,
#+ no matter how large the initial value,
#+ eventually settles down to repeating "4,2,1..." cycles,
#+ even after fluctuating through a wide range of values.
#
# This is an instance of an "iterate",
#+ an operation that feeds its output back into the input.
# Sometimes the result is a "chaotic" series.
MAX_ITERATIONS=200
# For large seed numbers (>32000), increase MAX_ITERATIONS.
h=${1:-$$} # Seed
# Use $PID as seed,
#+ if not specified as command-line arg.
echo
echo "C($h) --- $MAX_ITERATIONS Iterations"
echo
for ((i=1; i<=MAX_ITERATIONS; i++))
do
echo -n "$h "
# ^^^^^
# tab
let "remainder = h % 2"
if [ "$remainder" -eq 0 ] # Even?
then
let "h /= 2" # Divide by 2.
else
let "h = h*3 + 1" # Multiply by 3 and add 1.
fi
COLUMNS=10 # Outpu