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00:10
(Ṛ): Pop [x, y] Push (random.randint(x, y))
(½): Pop [x] Push (x / 2)
(∆): Import library from BFL
(ø): Call imported function f
`^a+b+$`øM?½LA∧
With flags -v and -iR (--vectorise and --importRegex)
Potential 11 byter:
a+b+`øM?½LA
With some extra flags
But I'd probably go for a port of this
@Lyxal -v -iR -a
 
4 hours later…
04:49
ÔλÏ?<;Fæ*r
-v -c
(Ï): Pop [x, y] Push (x.index(y))
(Ô): Push (list of odd numbers)
(Ç): Pop [x] Push ([centred(n) for n in x])
(æ): Escape next character as a string
 
2 hours later…
06:35
(ɼ): Pop [x] Push (range(0, x + 1))
(𐊕): Pop [x] Push (range(0, x))
(𐊓): Pop [x] Push (range(1, x + 1))
(𐊄): Pop [x] Push (range(1, x))
(Þ): Pop [x] Push (is_palindromic(x))
(ƈ): Pop [x - list, y - integer] Push (ncr(x, y))
ɼ․ÞF2ƈλ+?=;FL
ɼ ․ÞF  # From all numbers in range(0, input), select palindromic numbers
2ƈ     # nCr the list in groups of 2
λ+?=;F # From this list, select those where the sum is equal to the input
L      # Take the length of the filtered list
Ôλn?<;Fæ*rÇ

Ô λÏ?<; F # From all odd numbers, select those w/ index less than input
æ* r # For each, multiply by stringified "*"
Ç # Centre each row
07:12
@Lyxal Wow, your approach is nevertheless clever.
@petStorm Thanks
Everyone loves regex
@Lyxal I don't... What makes you say that?
@petStorm ah, but you do.
Everyone loves regex
@Lyxal Every single person loves regex.
@petStorm That's the spirit!
07:38
@Lyxal NST, 7 bytes: CTα*'*O
Whoops, I forgot the bottom asterisk.
C*'*∪1TO
8 bytes then.
@petStorm what's C, , T and 0 do?
       O All odd numbers
      T  Trunctuate to the length of the input
    ∪1   "Union" (i.e. concatenate) with the set 1
 *'*     Flood-fill it by the asterisk
C        Center the output
@petStorm I'mma gon steal that T
1 ∪ [1,3,5], wait, I haven't specified that dyads work with their operands swapped (for simulating the behavior of stack-based languages).
@petStorm Ô𐊗1Jæ*rÇ
Ô𐊗1Jæ*r using a centering flag
07:46
Well, you beat Charcoal!
@petStorm noice.lol
𐊗T
Very slight difference between 𐊗runcate and Truthify
One t is normal, the other comes from the Lycian alphabet
No points for guessing why I chose the Lycian alphabet
Because "Lyxal"? They have the same 2-character prefix.
@petStorm As I said. No points
So your score is still 0
But then again, everyone's score is 0
Even mine
Because there are no points
Why not subtract points when someone guessed? My score is now -1.
@petStorm Because I said no points
No points = 0
07:49
@Lyxal Can you link to the complete set of Lycian alphabets?
Thanks.
Ô𐊗1Jæ*rÇ
Ô𐊗       # Push all odd numbers, and truncate to first <input> numbers
  1J     # Add 1 onto the end
    æ*r  # And repeat the string "*" each item times.
       Ç # Centre each item
𐊕𐊖𐊖𐊗
2
I'd reply "what is it?" but there's no w.
Nor ?
So, uh, 𐊉𐊀𐊏𐊋𐊖
I am 𐊍y𐊜𐊀𐊍
My goodness that looks nothing like Lyxal.
2
Lyxal v 𐊍y𐊜𐊀𐊍
08:19
`b?/0`æbøR
`b?/0`     | Push the string "b/0"
      æb   | Push the string "b"
        øR | Call function RR (regex replace) - pop t, p, r, push t.replace(p, r)
An answer to "Divide Numbers by 0"
If we have implicit quote filling at the start of the program: ?/0`æbøR
 
2 hours later…
10:08
𐊎𐊆 𐊗𐊒𐊒
𐊈𐊏𐊗𐊓𐊒
𐊕𐊓𐊈𐊏𐊗
@petStorm I'm on mobile and those don't load
So what does it say
𐊈'𐊎 𐊕𐊆𐊗𐊖𐊗𐊒𐊓𐊎.
Me Too, Intro, Print, I'm PetStorm.
@Lyxal What does that say?
Does it say XPNKS?
 
1 hour later…
11:40
@petStorm no
My phone's Unicode renderer doesn't render the characters
 
3 hours later…
14:39
@Lyxal Wait, odd numbers also include the negative ones, the set is: {..., -3, -1, 1, 3, ...}
 
8 hours later…
22:27
@petStorm hmm
That's true
But Ô would push all positive odd integers
As in Ô can be written as ∞λ2%;F

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