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12:50 PM
@MartinEnder is it possible to iterate over all characters of a string in Mornington Crescent? I don't see a way to remove the first character, so I thought I could take the N-character left substring, and then a 1 character right substring of that, incrementing N every time, but then how do I detect the end?
 
 
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3:06 PM
@NieDzejkob yeah, I'm not seeing any way to do it either. I'll ask Timwi later.
 
3:22 PM
@MartinEnder oh, what if I append \u0001 to the end before the loop?
 
3:44 PM
Also, the descriptions on the esolang page make me think that you only can jump backwards, but is that really the case?
 
4:10 PM
@NieDzejkob oh, that's clever. Or course that means you can't iterate over arbitrary strings, but for most cases that should do it.
@NieDzejkob I think so.
 
@MartinEnder Yeah, but that shouldn't really be a problem... I'm trying to solve Script that outputs a script that prints a given input, and that requires just a-zA-Z0-9
 

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