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Output 256 in many different ways

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Challenge

Write as many functions, programs, or snippets of code, that result in 256. Your score is the number of separate solutions submitted in an answer.

The challenge? The characters used in one solution must not appear in any other solution. That is, there is no character used in more than one program.

Notes

  • The bytes of the solution, in the encoding used by the interpreter/compiler running the solution, are what is used for distinctness checking. For example, if the answer is scored in UTF-8, one solution containing á means no other can contain é as both share the 0xC3 byte, but an SBCS containing both would allow it.
  • Solutions must have at least one character (otherwise the empty program giving 256 would result in a score of $\infty$).
  • The usage of bytes for scoring means that the maximum score ever achievable is 256 (but getting that would mean having a language where every character prints 256).
  • The result can be either a number, that equals to 256 (or differs from it by a maximum of 0.001), or a string representing it in decimal form, possibly ending with .0.
  • Each submission can be of a different type (function, program, snippet), and can return in a different format (return value, STDOUT, console, etc.)
  • Yes, snippets of code are allowed. So 256 is a valid solution in most languages.
  • Highest score wins!
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Monica Cellio‭ wrote about 4 years ago

Wow. I am in awe of the puzzle and the solutions so far.

Lundin‭ wrote about 4 years ago

If snippets are ok, what about necessary libs to make the snippet run? That is, to access some language features I would strictly speaking have to include/import etc a lib.

dzaima‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@Lundin The importing of the library, if required in the code, is required in the answer. (reasoning being that the import probably requires using . in each answer anyways, and if it doesn't, it's polluting the global scope with arbitrary functions which I definitely wouldn't allow)

Shaggy‭ wrote over 3 years ago
General Sebast1an‭ wrote over 3 years ago

can I use HTML for this challenge? or is hardcoding the values in different tags a loophole?

dzaima‭ wrote over 3 years ago

HTML can be used, but I don't think you'll get beyond 2 solutions.