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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•10 days agoWhich “1” did it remove? And did it search the string to find a “1” to remove, or did it remove whichever character happened to be at array index 1?
minus-square⛓️💥linkfedilinkEnglish12•10 days agoThe one at the end. Subtraction is the opposite of addition. If addition adds a character to the end of the string, it must follow that subtraction would remove a character from the end of the string.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•10 days agoIt should just randomly pick any “1”. Add a bit of spice, you know
Which “1” did it remove? And did it search the string to find a “1” to remove, or did it remove whichever character happened to be at array index 1?
The one at the end. Subtraction is the opposite of addition. If addition adds a character to the end of the string, it must follow that subtraction would remove a character from the end of the string.
This is how we end up with an endian schism
It should just randomly pick any “1”. Add a bit of spice, you know
maybe we removed the last n characters