Yours unseen, this is scarily close, but I pipped you by 1!
#! perl -w
sub H($$){
map int(1e3*$_[0]*$_)/1e3,grep!$^H{$_}++,sort map{$.=$_;map$./$_,1..$_
+}1..$_[1]
}
$"=$/;print "@{[H(100,6)]}\n";
__END__
C:\test>194468
100
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133.333
150
166.666
200
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300
400
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600
C:\test>
UpdateSlight improvement 77. Nowhere near jynx's, but ...both mine comply with the spec!
Neither yours nor Jynx's do! You showed trailing zero supression 8^). (That's my nose in the air:)
sub H($$){
map{int(1e3*$_*$_[0])/1e3}grep!$_{$_}++,sort map{$.=$_;map$./$_,1..$_}
+1..pop
}
Well It's better than the Abottoire, but Yorkshire!
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