in reply to Re^7: How we can separate a backref from a digit?
in thread How we can separate a backref from a digit?

Sorry, which brackets do you call confusing, the ones around the /\1/ or the one around the /1/?

I don't agree that

(4+5)*6

and

(ln x) + y

are confusing.

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Re^9: How we can separate a backref from a digit?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Mar 19, 2011 at 05:08 UTC
    I don't agree that (4+5)*6 and (ln x) + y are confusing.

    I didn't suggest either of those, nor anything remotely relating to them, was confusing. You've just plucked those out of thin air.

    Once again, as is your normal practice when you've said something even you realise doesn't hold water, you attempt to distract from it by arguing something completely and utterly unrelated & irrelevant. Guess what, I'm not going to play.


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    In the absence of evidence, opinion is indistinguishable from prejudice.
      "On the basis that using grouping parens to group a single operator is more confusing than" is not followed by "nothing", so I didn't pluck that out of this air.