El 27/09/18 a las 02:58, clipka escribió:
> Version information, please. There have been recent changes regarding
> arrays that are likely to be relevant.
>
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#> uname -a
Linux bgimeno-HP-Elite-7500-Series-MT 4.15.0-34-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP
Mon Aug 27 15:21:48 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I bet the problem is due to an idea carried out in the wrong way mixed
with factorials and loops. Declaring "blind" arrays like this implies
knowing exactly what and how you are doing. It's not my case. The kick
should be in my face for believing that the KISS principle was to listen
to Gene Simmons until 2AM
BGimeno
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