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Separate Intersperse String bug

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readme 23/02/12 - 12:13

Hello evvvveryone,

seems like the Separate Intersperse String doesn't work as it is supposed to anymore.
See Image and Patch attached ... it does only work if the String is a single character.

Tested in b27.1 and b27.

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link | Flag this reply as a solution. readme (node kollaborateur) 23/02/2012 - 13:15

Forgot to insert image ...

Also tested with a "t" as intersperse instead of "#" ... works as well.

link | Flag this reply as a solution. joreg (vvvvgroup) 19/04/2012 - 19:24

hey readme, are you sure it ever did?

link | Flag this reply as a solution. readme (node kollaborateur) 20/04/2012 - 01:26

Hm.
I can remember a patch where I might have used the String this way. That was back in b25 I think.

But well, not quite sure.
Isn't it supposed to be used like this? If so, the Pin should be renamed to something like "Intersperse Character", could be misleading otherwise.

link | Flag this reply as a solution. david (diplomate) 26/04/2012 - 11:33

i am sure the function cannot handle multicharacter intersperse strings.
btw. see also separate-vs.-regexpr

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