Hello Jay!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jay Tilton) wrote:
>> And I agree. It's a beauty. It's evil, devious, unefficient,
>>but it's a real beauty. :)
yep.
> Which easily reduces to a 39.13 version
>
> -l print map/!/?$":'-',glob"{,!,}"x pop
37.19: -l print map'-'^O&$_,glob"{,-,}"x pop
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Yanick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 06:00:02PM +, Ton Hospel wrote:
>> > -l print map/[3-9]/?'':/1/?$":'-',0..2x pop
>>
>> And notice that for the above argument 3 example the last number is 222,
>> so 2 x 3, which is how you get the 2 x pop for the general case.
>> (it
>> Jasper McCrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> -l print map/[3-9]/?'':/1/?$":'-',0..2x pop
Cool, someone submitted something like my solution :-)
The cantor set is the set of all the numbers whose base-3
representation doesn't contain a "1" in them. All you need is the set
of all the numb