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title: Generator/Exponential
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id: 5a23c84252665b21eecc7e7b
challengeType: 5
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forumTopicId: 302275
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---
## Description
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A generator is an executable entity (like a function or procedure) that contains code that yields a sequence of values, one at a time, so that each time you call the generator, the next value in the sequence is provided.
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Generators are often built on top of coroutines or objects so that the internal state of the object is handled "naturally".
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Generators are often used in situations where a sequence is potentially infinite, and where it is possible to construct the next value of the sequence with only minimal state.
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## Instructions
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Write a function that uses generators to generate squares and cubes. Create a new generator that filters all cubes from the generator of squares.
The function should return the \( n^{th} \) value of the filtered generator.
For example for \(n=7\), the function should return 81 as the sequence would be 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 81. Here 64 is filtered out, as it is a cube.
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</section>
## Tests
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```yml
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tests:
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator</code> should be a function.
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testString: assert(typeof exponentialGenerator=='function');
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator()</code> should return a number.
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testString: assert(typeof exponentialGenerator(10)=='number');
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator(10)</code> should return <code>144</code>.
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testString: assert.equal(exponentialGenerator(10),144);
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator(12)</code> should return <code>196</code>.
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testString: assert.equal(exponentialGenerator(12),196);
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator(14)</code> should return <code>256</code>.
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testString: assert.equal(exponentialGenerator(14),256);
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator(20)</code> should return <code>484</code>.
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testString: assert.equal(exponentialGenerator(20),484);
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- text: <code>exponentialGenerator(25)</code> should return <code>784</code>.
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testString: assert.equal(exponentialGenerator(25),784);
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```
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## Challenge Seed
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<div id='js-seed'>
```js
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function exponentialGenerator(n) {
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// Good luck!
}
```
</div>
</section>
## Solution
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```js
function exponentialGenerator(n){
function* PowersGenerator(m) {
var n=0;
while(1) {
yield Math.pow(n, m);
n += 1;
}
}
function* FilteredGenerator(g, f){
var value = g.next().value;
var filter = f.next().value;
while(1) {
if( value < filter ) {
yield value;
value = g.next().value;
} else if ( value > filter ) {
filter = f.next().value;
} else {
value = g.next().value;
filter = f.next().value;
}
}
}
var squares = PowersGenerator(2);
var cubes = PowersGenerator(3);
var filtered = FilteredGenerator(squares, cubes);
var curr=0;
for(var i=0;i<n;i++) curr=filtered.next();
return curr.value;
}
```
</section>