I try to understand your small code, and there is no way !!
Please MonkChow explain me the @_{5..29} functionality.
To understand how it works, I split //,"0123456789" into @_{..} with other indexes.
And this are my results...

0129345678   for @_{1..10}
0182934567   for @_{2..11}
4560718293   for @_{3..12}
9345607182   for @_{4..13}
8293456071   for @_{5..14}
7182934560   for @_{6..15}
3450617289   for @_{7..16}
2345061789   for @_{8..17}
1234506789   for @_{9..18}
0123456789   for @_{10..19}

I can't find no logic. Hope someone got the use enlightment ;)

BoBiOne KenoBi


In reply to Re: Flip Flop III - Musical Buckets by bobione
in thread Flip Flop III - Musical Buckets by MeowChow

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