My turn to go Aargh!!! I just wrote pretty much this same code and I missed the for (1..8) optimization.

Of course, I have an excuse since my code actually accepts the size for the password and if they go with a real large password, I would have to wait for the list to be created. Yeah, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. :-) Yes, I know it's a weak excuse, but it was the best I could come up with.

One question though. When using a random number it returns a decimal. Does using it as an array index automagically int() it? 'Cause in my code, I explicitly call int around my rand call.


In reply to RE: (Ovid) Re: General quesion by johannz
in thread General quesion by Cheburashka

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