At 08:10 AM 9/1/00 +1200, Christian Soeller wrote: >No, at least 18. One more piece of semantics that would be appreciated >is optional omission of trailing dimensions in slices, e.g. for a 3-dim >@a: > > @a[0:1] == @a[0:1;] == @a[0:1;;] Would you go for: @a[$first;*]; @a[*;$last]; @a[$first;*;$last]? Say yes, and I'll add it tonight! I'm unsure if @a[*;$middle;*] has any reasonable interpretation. > Christian
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