Puzzle: Write a Shortest Code to Produce Zero.
It has been a long time since we have puzzle on this blog. So I have decided to post this puzzle. You have to write a shortest code which produces digit 0 (zero).
If you think this puzzle is easy, it is not true. I have two very simple but interesting condition for you.
Condition 1: Do not use numbers and arithmetic calculation
Condition 2: Do not use 0 in the code
Condition 3: Do not use function len()
Well, that’s it. So if you were thinking to write code like SELECT 1-1 or PRINT 0 or SELECT LEN(”). You can’t do that. You are not allowed to use numbers, arithmetic calculation or the digit 0 in the code.
Let me show you one valid solution.
SELECT ISDATE('a')
Now, here is the challenge for you. The above code produces the result 0 (zero) and the length of the code is 18.
Here is the final condition for you,
Condition 4: Your Solution should have length lesser than 18 characters.
Now think of the interesting solution and post the result in the comment.
I will be happy to see what you can come up with. If you are also subscribed to my newsletter at https://blog.sqlauthority.com/contact-me/sign-up/ please expect a surprise gift for you if you get the correct answer.
Reference: Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)
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print char(48)
PRINT @@ERROR
select sign(”)
print char(48)
print log(1)
Not sure if this counts because it has a few spaces padding the front, but it produces a 0. SELECT STR($)
I think this meets the challenge.
Select convert (bit,”)
PRINT 2%1
SELECT ISDATE(”)
print @@error
SELECT @@ERROR;
or
PRINT @@ERROR;
Of course, assuming no errors. :P
SELECT SIGN(”)
Select @@ERROR;
SELECT ASCII(‘\0’);
print @@error
or
select @@error
I find two solution:
SELECT COUNT(”+null)
SELECT ISNUMERIC(‘s’)
Shortest way I can think of is “Print€” without the quotes. This is 6 chars.
print isdate(‘q’)
PRINT @@ERROR
Select @@error