/** * @file * @brief [Prime Seive](https://leetcode.com/problems/count-primes/) * algorithm implementation. * @author [Divyansh Kushwaha](https://github.com/webdesignbydivyansh) */ #include /// for assert #include /// for standard input output #include /// for general purpose standard library const unsigned long long MAX_SIZE = 1000000; /// variable upto which prime numbers are to be found out /** * @addtogroup misc * @{ */ /** * @brief Prime Sieve works in O(nlogn) time * @param p array to be updated * @returns void */ void prime(int *p) { for(long long int i=3;i<=MAX_SIZE;i+=2) { p[i]=1; } for(long long int i=3;i<=MAX_SIZE;i+=2) { if(p[i]==1) { for(long long int j=i*i;j<=MAX_SIZE;j+=i) { p[j]=0; } } } p[2]=1; p[0]=p[1]=0; } /** * @brief Count func counts the number of * prime numbers. * @param arr contains the prime numbers * @param size denotes upto which prime numbers are to be found out * @returns count of prime numbers */ int count(int *arr, const int size){ int k=0; for(int i=0;i<=size;i++){ if(arr[i]==1){ k++; } } return k; } /** * @brief Test implementations * @returns void */ static void test() { // Test Case 1 const int size = 10; /* array size */ printf("Test Case 1..."); int arr[1000005]={0}; /* array to store prime numbers */ prime(arr); assert(count(arr,size)==4); printf("Passed\n"); } /** * @brief Main function * @param argc commandline argument count (ignored) * @param argv commandline array of arguments (ignored) * @returns 0 on exit */ int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { test(); // execute the tests return 0; }