[Moved to chat] I produced single random value with the following code.
]j=.".'x',~'53,644,737,765,488,792,839,237,440,000'-.',' 53644737765488792839237440000 ?.j 43666114835851906990879566194 When I then entered the following pair of numbers into the page field on the linked page I got the following resulting two "hands". 43666114835851906990879566194 43666114835851906990879566195 Actually, I will not produce that 2 hands, but simply mention that they look identical except that the 2 west hands have spades 62 vs 42. Btw, when I entered the hand ending in 3, the only distinction was that west spades are KJ. On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:28 AM 'Mike Day' via Programming < [email protected]> wrote: > Yes, that's a nice example of J, although that example leaves each hand > in its shuffle order. The Rosetta task doesn't require reordering > within hands. > > No advance on the J front hereafter, just a link to a Bridge fan's view. > This site claims (I think) to display any possible Bridge deal (!): > https://bridge.thomasoandrews.com/impossible/ > The title is "The Impossible Bridge Book", his/their point being that they > can efficiently index or access any of the huge number of all deals > -- (B=) <-----my sig Brian Schott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
