Damn, drat, blast, gadzooks, foiled again. MeowChow not only comes up with a similar method
but beats me by 4 charachters to boot!!! Using the true return from print to add a '1' to the
array is really clever coding MC.
tachyon
&b(10);
&binomial(10);
# my simple sub
sub binomial {
for(0..pop){
my $last = 0;
for (@_){
my $temp = $_;
$_ += $last;
$last = $temp;
}
push@_,1;
print"@_\n";
}
}
# my golf progression
sub b {
#map{my$l;map{$t=$_;$_+=$l;$l=$t}@_;push@_,1;print"@_\n"}0..pop;
#map{my$l;map{($l,$_)=($_,$_+$l)}@_;push@_,1;print"@_\n"}0..pop;
#map{print"1 @_\n";push@_,map{$_+pop}@_,1}0..pop
map{print"1 @_\n";@_=map{$_+pop}@_,1}0..pop
}
$\=$"; sub AUTOLOAD{@_
=caller();print shift}
{ package Back; ::()}
{ package To; &::() }
{ package The; &::() }
{ package Drawing;&::}
{ package Board; ::()}
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