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<br>The result should be:
<br>The result should be:
<br>list = [11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827][11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827]
<br>list = [11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827][11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827]

=={{header|Factor}}==
{{works with|Factor|0.99 2021-06-02}}
<lang factor>USING: kernel math.parser math.ranges present prettyprint
sequences ;

27 [1,b] 9 cut 9 cut [ [ present ] tri@ 3append dec> ] 3map .</lang>
{{out}}
<pre>
{ 11019 21120 31221 41322 51423 61524 71625 81726 91827 }
</pre>


=={{header|Raku}}==
=={{header|Raku}}==

Revision as of 07:36, 10 November 2021

Append numbers at same position in strings is a draft programming task. It is not yet considered ready to be promoted as a complete task, for reasons that should be found in its talk page.
Task


Let given three list:
list1 = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
list2 = [10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18]
list3 = [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27]
Append numbers at same position in strings.
The result should be:
list = [11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827][11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827]

Factor

Works with: Factor version 0.99 2021-06-02

<lang factor>USING: kernel math.parser math.ranges present prettyprint sequences ;

27 [1,b] 9 cut 9 cut [ [ present ] tri@ 3append dec> ] 3map .</lang>

Output:
{ 11019 21120 31221 41322 51423 61524 71625 81726 91827 }

Raku

Not really seeing why we need to show the result twice but that's what the requirement is... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (I find myself making that gesture often in response to Calmosofts tasks.)

<lang perl6>say [[Z~] [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], [10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18], [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27]] xx 2;</lang>

Output:
([11019 21120 31221 41322 51423 61524 71625 81726 91827] [11019 21120 31221 41322 51423 61524 71625 81726 91827])

Ring

<lang ring> load "stdlib.ring" list1 = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] list2 = [10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18] list3 = [19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27] list = []

for n = 1 to len(list1)

   str1 = string(list1[n])
   str2 = string(list2[n])
   str3 = string(list3[n])
   str = str1 + str2 + str3
   add(list,str)

next

showArray(list)

func showArray(array)

    txt = ""
    see "["
    for n = 1 to len(array)
        txt = txt + array[n] + ","
    next
    txt = left(txt,len(txt)-1)
    txt = txt + "]"
    see txt

</lang>

Output:
list = [11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827][11019,21120,31221,41322,51423,61524,71625,81726,91827]
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