To clarify, "subarray" is defined like, for example: if A="abc" B="??a???b????c???" then A is subarray of B.
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why I can't find subarray correctly?
To clarify, "subarray" is defined like, for example: if A="abc" B="??a???b????c???" then A is subarray of B.
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DNNJFM | 2016-07-31 19:30:36 | 2 | Tiny change: '&& B[curB]==c ) curB+' -> '&& B[curB]!=c ) curB+' (published) | |
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DNNJFM | 2016-07-31 19:25:51 | 14 | Tiny change: 'of B, but I get AC, II get WA:' -> 'of B, but versionI get AC, versionII get WA:' (saved to drafts) | |
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DNNJFM | 2016-07-31 19:24:47 | 537 | Tiny change: ' string.\n~~~~~\nc' - (published) | |
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DNNJFM | 2016-07-31 19:15:22 | 201 | ||
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DNNJFM | 2016-07-31 19:14:05 | 149 | Initial revision (saved to drafts) |
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