That’s what ;/6 (? $~) 55 (amoung others) does.
We wondered mainly how many repetitions you actually wanted to get.

There were 5 in your example and you wanted something extended 50 times.
None knew what it was you wanted extended and if it was to be counted.

Did you intend to get
• 50
• 51
• 55
• 250
• 255
runs of 6 elements each?

Am 25.03.20 um 06:47 schrieb Skip Cave:
The original requirement was to have the integers in each set of 6 be
unique in that set. Zeros are OK.

Skip



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