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Looking things up
In several past compos there have been bans on using lookup tables.
Is this the case here? Note that I'm talking relitively small tables - one of 1,740 elements and one of 48 Naturally you couldn't generate a lookup for the entire set of 50-500 discs but for a small subset (6) it simplifies things |
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RE: Looking things up
Nope, no restrictions on that....
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RE: Looking things up
Cool - I may actually (finally) get an entry in then
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