Not as 'nice' as either of the above, but simple, quick and sorted - a strolly one-or-two-over-par, and could probably lose a couple of lines somewhere, I think :)
my @arr = my @results = ('#','*',0..9);
print join("\n",@results); # 1st lot
foreach (0..10) {
my @results2;
foreach my $m (@results) {
push @results2, map {$m.$_} @arr;
}
@results = @results2;
print join("\n",@results); # subsequent
}
Cheers,
Ben.
update...or just be completely blown away by Hugo++. Top, Sir!
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