Conversation started Oct 17, 2020 at 8:20.
Oct 17, 2020 08:20
If you add a number to a number you get a number
But if you add a number to a string you get a string
Adding two strings gives a concatenation
And adding with lists performs vectorising
Number minus number is a number
But number minus string is still a string
A string minus a number is the same as above
And subtracting with lists still performs vectorising
When you subtract a string from string it does replacement
And when you multiply instead it does zipping
Any string multiplied by a number is a string
And multiplication with lists performs vectorising
A number x a number is a number
So is number over number (how interesting)
Dividing strings by numbers splits them into lengthened chunks
And division with lists still performs vectorising
When you take a string and divide it by another string it splits
It'd be stupid if the result was still a string.
Now I know that you're saying "Lyxal, why did you have to make everything rhyme". And ngl, I kinda don't know why. But the one thing that I do know is:
Anything done with lists performs vectorising
 
Conversation ended Oct 17, 2020 at 8:28.