PsychoSpunk I can see your point, and thank you for softening your statement in CB ;-). Of course you are free to request some code in a SoPW, naturellement. And I think we are here to help others, at least, that's my opinion. But too often there are people here who ask and expect others to solve their problems, and they clearly do so trying to minimize the effort from their side. Well, that is not polite.

I don't think you mean to be rude, (neither do I) but simply a statement like 'this is no homework' doesn't help much (IMHO). You better state something like: I've had some discussion about this in CB, but I wouldn't know where to search for in Supersearch, etc etc...

If I had such a question, I would simply ask it in CB, and very soon I would have got some links were to look for. But that's me.

So, feel free to post anything you want here. SoPW is meant for such questions. It's merely the attitude of the posting I responded to, and I think just a little difference in the style/approach could have made your post somewhat politer. But again, that's just me. I know it is fairly easy to be misinterpreted when it comes to the intention of a posting.... I made some errors in that direction myself.

Cheers,

Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)


In reply to Re:{3} nCr arrays of size r by jeroenes
in thread nCr arrays of size r by PsychoSpunk

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