Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Is he making puppets from paperclips and Post-its?

I turned my decrement to an increment and let it run. The last line of the output was N is equal to 486276 I is equal to 486325 foo. I think I need additional if for the cases of common multiples. It may not be the most elegant method. But you can count the combinations on your fingers, so does it matter? It works!

Scrolling further down the lab assignment I find that if I left ln of the print method… Of course that puts everything on one line with adding breaks about when it increments the … you ready? The Determinator!(as opposed to the backwards running Looperator) or n as he is known to his friends.

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