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Jun 15 |
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Tiling a square Some time ago i had found that great resource,the Mathematica Journal,but my skills in Mathematica were really poor(and still they are :D)and so i eventually forgot it.Anyway i'm getting better and better and i think i'll start giving a deeper look to it.Thank you all for remembering me this great source! |
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Jun 15 |
accepted | Tiling a square |
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Jun 15 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 14 |
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Tiling a square Man thanks so much!I'll read it now but at a first glance seems very useful. Thanks again! |
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Jun 14 |
asked | Tiling a square |
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Jun 13 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 13 |
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Jun 13 |
accepted | How do you check if there are any equal arguments(even sublist) in a list? |
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Jun 13 |
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How do you check if there are any equal arguments(even sublist) in a list? Another great solution...thanks! |
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Jun 13 |
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How do you check if there are any equal arguments(even sublist) in a list? Thanks for this solution:it really helps me since is the nearest to my attempts of implementation. |
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Jun 13 |
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How do you check if there are any equal arguments(even sublist) in a list? This is really great,jVincent and it totally wprks! Anyway i was wondering if you could save information about the argument repeated:i mean from your approach i can't tell which was the argument repeated,isn't it? Anyway,thanks again. |
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Jun 13 |
asked | How do you check if there are any equal arguments(even sublist) in a list? |