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back to boardWhat about "-" sign? Posted by VladG 4 Nov 2002 16:15 In the given example this sign is just deleted from the output and it's not break the work, though a word defined in the beginning as a sequence of only small or big english letters. example had been made a little mistake.'-' is not a correct char Posted by aaakkk 5 Nov 2002 18:34 > In the given example this sign is just deleted from the output and > it's not break the work, though a word defined in the beginning as > a sequence of only small or big english letters. Re: example had been made a little mistake.'-' is not a correct char Posted by VladG 6 Nov 2002 11:52 So, what do you mean: "it is a little mistake.'-' is not a correct char"? In the problem description is said that any character is legal. Should we relate to "-" as to any other non-letter character, like ",.;" or this is justa an error in the example they gave? > > In the given example this sign is just deleted from the output and > > it's not break the work, though a word defined in the beginning as > > a sequence of only small or big english letters. |
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