contains(str1, str2)
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On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 13:57 +0000, Andrew Welch wrote:
A bit of a Friday challenge...
Is it possible to compare to sequences such that items in the sequence
are consumed after the comparison?
For example, I want to compare two words to see if one is a subset of the
other.
"farmer" and "frame"
If you do:
string-to-codepoints('farmer')[not(. = string-to-codepoints('frame'))]
the result is empty because the two r's in farmer are both being
compared to the single r in frame.
Currently I've a got a recursive function that removes each letter
after a match, but I'm wondering if there's a one-liner or some other
set based approach?
thanks
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