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# N choose K for Go/Golang
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package choose implements the N choose K formula, or the binomial coefficient formula. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_coefficient for more.
### Installation
go get github.com/cannona/choose

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// Copyright 2018, Aaron Cannon under the BSD license.
// See the license file for details.
// Package choose implements the N choose K formula, or the binomial coefficient
// formula. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_coefficient for more.
package choose
// Choose calculates n choose k. Overflows are not detected, and Choose panics
// if n >= k >= 0 is violated.
func Choose(n, k int64) int64 {
if k > n {
panic("Choose: k > n")
}
if k < 0 {
panic("Choose: k < 0")
}
if n <= 1 || k == 0 || n == k {
return 1
}
if newK := n - k; newK < k {
k = newK
}
if k == 1 {
return n
}
// Our return value, and this allows us to skip the first iteration.
ret := int64(n - k + 1)
for i, j := ret+1, int64(2); j <= k; i, j = i+1, j+1 {
ret = ret * i / j
}
return ret
}

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package choose
import "testing"
func didPanic(f func()) (ret bool) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
ret = true
}
}()
f()
return
}
func TestChoose(t *testing.T) {
// Let's use Pascal's triangle for the values.
row := append([]int64(nil), 1)
for n := int64(0); n < 62; n++ {
for k, v := range row {
if x := Choose(n, int64(k)); x != v {
t.Fatalf("%v choose %v returned %v, not %v", n, k, x, v)
}
}
newRow := make([]int64, len(row)+1)
newRow[0] = 1
for i := 1; i < len(row); i++ {
newRow[i] = row[i-1] + row[i]
}
newRow[len(row)] = 1
row = newRow
}
// Ensure it panics when it should.
if !didPanic(func() {
Choose(3, 4)
}) {
t.Fatal("Choose did not panic when k > n.")
}
if !didPanic(func() {
Choose(3, -1)
}) {
t.Fatal("Choose did not panic when k < 0")
}
}
func BenchmarkChoose(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Choose(61, 30)
}
}
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