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10:09
Is there any built-in for character array?
No, but you (mostly) shouldn't need it.
I need it
Very badly
vS or vI dosent seem to work
ƛ⅛;¾ does the job, as long as the global array is empty
Ok
I'll use it until a built-in for it is released
What are you using that needs an array instead of string?
10:13
Exponent each digit in number with the number of digits in that number
I actually meant character lists
Arrays and lists are quite same
Thx
I suggest you to solve this challenge: codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/15244/…
 
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11:31
@Wasif you mean turning 123 into [1, 2, 3]?
@Ausername f
Takes it to 5 bytes, hence winning
Oh yes
Will do
Wait why 5?
Sshhhhhh
Ignore the fact I counted wrong :p
11:43
you don't need the flag either
Oh, so that's how works.
Yeah
It applies the two elements as if they had their own stack
Basically :A$B$.
Where A and B are the elements
11:46
Pretty much
Except it also works with dyads too
3 4 =+d > 7, 8
Cool
I feel like I can golf several of my answers a bit with that but I can't be bothered right now.
is the same as but the results are wrapped into a list.
1 min ago, by A username
I feel like I can golf several of my answers a bit with that but I can't be bothered right now.
Just thought I'd let you know
I did not understand these before, but now I do, so thanks!
I've made a bit of progress on this - Something like 'khhp' repeated several times, then L and indexing into one of the alphabet strings can get you any character.
The problem is, no way to iterate.
12:24
Could J help for string concatenation?
12:40
Ight who's been running memory heavy programs?
I know someone has been because pythonanywhere emails me every time a process is killed because ram

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