Re: my brain block
- Posted by jiri babor <jbabor at PARADISE.NET.NZ> Aug 10, 2000
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Kat wrote: > Jiri, if i come back next lifetime, can i use your current brain? You must be desperate. There are only retards left in this country. Every body with half-a-brain left for Australia long time ago. > You have the strip function, which i understand, but is there a > reason why you didn't mesh the seqs first, then strip each one? Kat, in your original request you said: 'Matching against a blank subseq is not needed or good.' I just followed your instructions. Besides, it is cleaner this way, and it saves a bit of time as well as memory too. > Where you have > print(1, mesh({sa,sb,sc})) > i have no idea how many sequences i'll have from one run to the > next, but since the mesh() accepts everything passed as one nested > sequence, i assume if i build such a nested seq and pass it in the > same form, it will still work as designed? Yep. jiri