curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/rosetta-code-challenges/5ea281203167d2b0bdefca00.md
Ludic numbers are related to prime numbers as they are generated by a sieve quite like the Sieve of Eratosthenes is used to generate prime numbers.
The first ludic number is 1.
To generate succeeding ludic numbers create an array of increasing integers starting from 2.
<code style='margin-left: 2em;'><span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>2</span> 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ...</code>
(Loop)
<ul> <li>Take the first member of the resultant array as the next ludic number <span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>2</span>.</li> <li>Remove every <strong>2<sup>nd</sup></strong> indexed item from the array (including the first).</li> <code style='margin-left: 2em;'><span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold;'><s>2</s></span> 3 <s>4</s> 5 <s>6</s> 7 <s>8</s> 9 <s>10</s> 11 <s>12</s> 13 <s>14</s> 15 <s>16</s> 17 <s>18</s> 19 <s>20</s> 21 <s>22</s> 23 <s>24</s> 25 <s>26</s> ...</code> </ul> <ul> <li>(Unrolling a few loops...)</li> <li>Take the first member of the resultant array as the next ludic number <span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>3</span>.</li> <li>Remove every <strong>3<sup>rd</sup></strong> indexed item from the array (including the first).</li> <code style='margin-left: 2em;'><span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'><s>3</s></span> 5 7 <s>9</s> 11 13 <s>15</s> 17 19 <s>21</s> 23 25 <s>27</s> 29 31 <s>33</s> 35 37 <s>39</s> 41 43 <s>45</s> 47 49 <s>51</s> ...</code> </ul> <ul> <li>Take the first member of the resultant array as the next ludic number <span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>5</span>.</li> <li>Remove every <strong>5<sup>th</sup></strong> indexed item from the array (including the first).</li> <code style='margin-left: 2em;'><span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'><s>5</s></span> 7 11 13 17 <s>19</s> 23 25 29 31 <s>35</s> 37 41 43 47 <s>49</s> 53 55 59 61 <s>65</s> 67 71 73 77 ...</code> </ul> <ul> <li>Take the first member of the resultant array as the next ludic number <span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>7</span>.</li> <li>Remove every <strong>7<sup>th</sup></strong> indexed item from the array (including the first).</li> <code style='margin-left: 2em;'><span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'><s>7</s></span> 11 13 17 23 25 29 <s>31</s> 37 41 43 47 53 55 <s>59</s> 61 67 71 73 77 83 <s>85</s> 89 91 97 ...</code> </ul> <ul> <li><big><b> ... </b></big></li> <li>Take the first member of the current array as the next ludic number <span style='color:blue;font-weight:bold'>L</span>.</li> <li>Remove every <strong>L<sup>th</sup></strong> indexed item from the array (including the first).</li> <li><big><b> ... </b></big></li> </ul>Write a function that returns all the ludic numbers less than or equal to the given number.
ludic should be a function.
assert(typeof ludic === 'function', '<code>ludic</code> should be a function.');
ludic(2) should return a array.
assert(Array.isArray(ludic(2)));
ludic(2) should return [1, 2].
assert.deepEqual(ludic(2), [1, 2]);
ludic(3) should return [1, 2, 3].
assert.deepEqual(ludic(3), [1, 2, 3]);
ludic(5) should return [1, 2, 3, 5].
assert.deepEqual(ludic(5), [1, 2, 3, 5]);
ludic(20) should return [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17].
assert.deepEqual(ludic(20), [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17]);
ludic(26) should return [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 25].
assert.deepEqual(ludic(26), [1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 25]);
function ludic(n) {
}
function ludic(n) {
const makeArr = (s, e) => new Array(e + 1 - s).fill(s).map((e, i) => e + i);
const filterAtInc = (arr, n) => arr.filter((e, i) => (i + 1) % n);
const makeLudic = (arr, result) => {
const iter = arr.shift();
result.push(iter);
return arr.length ? makeLudic(filterAtInc(arr, iter), result) : result;
};
const ludicResult = makeLudic(makeArr(2, n), [1]);
return ludicResult;
}