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1 Jan-Pieter Cornet <cornet@OTech.fgg.EUR.nl> writes:
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3 You might want to try the following program (I've just been hacking this up,
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4 and it costed me considerable more time than adding the gerund I/O things.
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5 But that's the power of intercal...) This program will ask for a number
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6 and might print it then, except that it doesn't ask the first time but
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8 assumes ONE TWO THREE. Oh and it never prints but just exits in case that
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9 would've been printed (I did my best to make that part as unreadable as
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10 possible. did it work? :)
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