Ben Doom wrote:

>Jeff Congdon wrote:
>  
>
>>The replace idea below will work as long as those temporary values don't 
>>exist anywhere in the original string, which seems a risky assumption.  
>>Not knowing the original values though,  I can't speak for that.
>>    
>>
>
>Since he's looking for a DNA sequence compliment, we know that the only
>chars present will be a,t,g,c -- the four types in DNA.  Maybe not
>common knowledge, though.
>  
>
haha, I skipped that section of Ben Forta's Advanced CF book ;)   
Without that knowledge, my replies are toward a solution that will work 
with any string, and any replacable letters.

-Jeff



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