1..12 ok 1 - (0, 0) => undef # Growing up in Sweden ok 2 - (0, 1) => undef ok 3 - (1, 0) => undef ok 4 - (1, 1) => AB # The early years ok 5 - (2, 1) => ABA # still experimental ok 6 - (3, 1) => ABAA ok 7 - (4, 1) => ABAAA # Eurovision ok 8 - (1, 2) => ABB # Waterloo, Mama Mia ok 9 - (2, 2) => ABBA # Dancing Queen ok 10 - (7, 6) => ABABABABABABA ok 11 - (3, 3) => ABBABA # All falls apart ok 12 - (4, 14) => ABBBBBABBBBBABBBBA # Tribute bands abound

In reply to Re^2: Spreading out the elements by clinton
in thread Spreading out the elements by Anonymous Monk

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