I'm probably miinterpreting you , but you mean like this?

[0] Perl> for my $x ( 1 .. 4 ) { for my $y ( 1 .. 5 ) { print "Info for pair( $x, $y ) is stored at: ", $x*($x-1)/2 + +$y; } };; Info for pair( 1, 1 ) is stored at: 1 Info for pair( 1, 2 ) is stored at: 2 Info for pair( 1, 3 ) is stored at: 3 Info for pair( 1, 4 ) is stored at: 4 Info for pair( 1, 5 ) is stored at: 5 Info for pair( 2, 1 ) is stored at: 2 Info for pair( 2, 2 ) is stored at: 3 Info for pair( 2, 3 ) is stored at: 4 Info for pair( 2, 4 ) is stored at: 5 Info for pair( 2, 5 ) is stored at: 6 Info for pair( 3, 1 ) is stored at: 4 Info for pair( 3, 2 ) is stored at: 5 Info for pair( 3, 3 ) is stored at: 6 Info for pair( 3, 4 ) is stored at: 7 Info for pair( 3, 5 ) is stored at: 8 Info for pair( 4, 1 ) is stored at: 7 Info for pair( 4, 2 ) is stored at: 8 Info for pair( 4, 3 ) is stored at: 9 Info for pair( 4, 4 ) is stored at: 10 Info for pair( 4, 5 ) is stored at: 11

Cos that doesn't seem to make much sense to me?


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In reply to Re: Extendable pairwise indexes - prior work? by BrowserUk
in thread Extendable pairwise indexes - prior work? by pjf

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