Nice,

But I found some cases (very few, like 0.001%) where it does not work, ie. @array=(43,44,43);
It would return (43,43) and (43,44).
Don't bother if you feel is gonna be a big problem. It's already good and I can just use it in combination with the other scripts that have been dropped in the conversation and choose the best answer.
My problem is I can't modify it myself due to my low understanding of the code.
Grrrr...someday.

Thanks a lot.
Cheers.
Pepe.

I know about FAQ code, but it's very convenient if you can spend the extra computing time and memory, but not the programming time.


In reply to Re^10: Divide array of integers into most similar value halves by Pepe
in thread Divide array of integers into most similar value halves by Pepe

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