Help with basic digit map

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SeanTek:
Quote from: drgeoff on August 11, 2017, 02:12:13 am

In UK English, 'bracket' can mean a ( .  Maybe that is not the case where you are.


I would call ( a 'parenthesis'. [ is a 'bracket'. { is a 'curly brace'.  :D

Anyway I will test these out shortly (after the oauth_disabled storm dies down).

drgeoff:
Quote from: SeanTek on August 11, 2017, 09:45:43 am

Quote from: drgeoff on August 11, 2017, 02:12:13 am

In UK English, 'bracket' can mean a ( .  Maybe that is not the case where you are.


I would call ( a 'parenthesis'. [ is a 'bracket'. { is a 'curly brace'.  :D

See BODMAS and PEMDAS in the Mnemonics section at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_operations

SeanTek:
I tried these, and they worked! Specifically:

Code:

<311:12134733231>|
and
Code:

<311S0:12134733231>|

worked. The latter is my preferred approach, because once I enter 311 I want it to "go" immediately.

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