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Jun 11, 2017 at 3:36 history bounty ended Tezra
Jun 7, 2017 at 7:45 history bounty ended The Vee
Jun 5, 2017 at 17:45 comment added Martin Ender @TheVee thank you, that's very kind. :)
Jun 5, 2017 at 16:14 comment added The Vee The trick with ±n__ getting parsed as PlusMinus[n__] and accepting infix notation further on is my favourite Mathematica hack of all time. I don't have much but I think there'll be enough for a little bounty!
Jun 5, 2017 at 15:17 comment added Tezra @MartinEnder Aww; But it's the shortest Mathematica one, and my favorite so far. :3
Jun 5, 2017 at 15:13 comment added Martin Ender @Tezra thanks for the checkmark, but this is not the shortest answer so it shouldn't be accepted. If you don't want to pin the shortest answer to the top for whatever reason it is better not to accept an answer at all.
Jun 5, 2017 at 15:11 comment added The Vee How can I upvote when there are exactly 42 others?!? Here's my "future +1" to be awarded after someone else breaks it! :-)
Jun 5, 2017 at 12:22 vote accept Tezra
Jun 5, 2017 at 15:15
Jun 3, 2017 at 22:12 comment added Julien Kluge +1 for this crazy but intersting abuse of sequence and times. It took me a minute or two to fully understand this whole code. Very cool.
Jun 3, 2017 at 15:51 comment added Tezra Doing this to the * operator is just so evil.... I love it! >:3
Jun 3, 2017 at 5:24 comment added Martin Ender @Tezra well, * is a built-in operator, so you'd have to Unprotect it to add further definitions, but Unprotect[Times];6*9=42 should work (can't test right now though).
Jun 3, 2017 at 4:14 comment added Tezra I particularly like how this is basically a patch for my 'calculator' :3 For fun, does this work for * too? :3
Jun 2, 2017 at 21:12 history edited Martin Ender CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jun 2, 2017 at 21:04 history answered Martin Ender CC BY-SA 3.0