Say I got a array ranging from 0 to 31 eg. 0, 6:2, 17:8 and 9:31 where digit means digit, (\d+):(\d+) means $2..$1 (or $1..$2 if $2>$1);
I want know which number is NOT listed in the array within 31:0.

input array : 0, 6:4, 12:8 and 19:31 (means: 0, 4, 5, 6, 8, .. 17, 19, 20 .. 31)
expected output: 3:1, 7, 13:18 (means: 1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 14 .. 17, 18)

What?

I am not in the mood to decipher that. Please read How (Not) To Ask A Question and then explain your question again.

And you didn't even know bears could type.


In reply to Re: screen out an untained array from a special array by Lawliet
in thread screen out an untained array from a special array by Hanken

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