How do you call a thing that can interpret ranges in a human-convenient format 1-7, 42, 46, 50-54, 80 and present it as a collection [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 42, 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 80], or a GetNext() ?
This is not unlike specifying which pages to print.
@GiovanniGalbo These days focus have changed of the SE sites - this question may be fittet for being moved to programmers.SE. — Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen26 secs ago
@zero323: Being on-topic on Code Review does not mean being off-topic on Stack Overflow. It is perfectly possible for a question to be on-topic on more than one site. (I can easily imagine a single question being on-topic on at least Stack Overflow, Programmers, Database Administrators, Code Review, and Computer Science, for example.) You can choose your venue according to the kinds of answers you would like to get. You should avoid cross-posting, however, you may still ask about the same problem on multiple sites, as long as you make sure to tailor the question in such a way as to avoid overlapping answers. — Jörg W Mittag51 secs ago
reopen vote, wow. Someone probably is really eager to explain notation in that screen shot from textbook and help poor asker learn assembly language in two days left to their exams. "ME: Click the right mouse button. NOOB: What's a mouse?"