Come on, Raul. Do you think I mistook 10 for 3? I went through each
intermediate result & they all looked right. Please tell me which one is
wrong. Just run the sentence without the leading # .
(([+{);>:@{`[`]})&>/ ::]^:a:@(0&;) 0 _2 0 0
+--+--------+
|0 |0 _2 0 0|
+--+--------+
|0 |1 _2 0 0|
+--+--------+
|1 |2 _2 0 0|
+--+--------+
|_1|2 _1 0 0|
+--+--------+
|_1|2 _1 0 1|
+--+--------+
|0 |2 _1 0 2|
+--+--------+
|2 |3 _1 0 2|
+--+--------+
|2 |3 _1 1 2|
+--+--------+
|3 |3 _1 2 2|
+--+--------+
|5 |3 _1 2 3|
+--+--------+
Henry Rich
On 12/6/2017 9:34 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
10 is not 3.
So I'm not sure what you mean by "right".
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