Here's a challenge: make infinite lists (and even more challenging, infinite n-dimensional lists). I've done it before, and I would post the project, but I accidentally deleted the file.
Is there a point to this, or is this one of your testy projects? :P PS I gave you my vouch as a moderatot for the new forums! I signed up to, but I will FAIL, unless I bribe people xD Good luck whizzy~!
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Congratulations!
cool!
Here's a challenge: make infinite lists (and even more challenging, infinite n-dimensional lists). I've done it before, and I would post the project, but I accidentally deleted the file.
What's funny is that I used this exact method in a couple of my projects, and I never had seen this project!
Congratulations!! But I need your help my latest project.(See project notes(please respond as soon as possible))!!!!!
never mind, it works online.
I just noticed that this is project #200.
Congrats on 200! I don't really get it, though...
I mean part of it was.
I know how to do this... btw it was part of the Calculator by Paddle2see.
Is there a point to this, or is this one of your testy projects? :P PS I gave you my vouch as a moderatot for the new forums! I signed up to, but I will FAIL, unless I bribe people xD Good luck whizzy~!
i vouched for The-Whiz to
Interesting use of lists!
im not really sure i get it. please explain.
What FMT said.
It makes two lists(which can contain an infinite amount of things) and make a variable and its value in each respective one.
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