Talk:Permutations with some identical elements: Difference between revisions

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Given an input of the form &nbsp; <big>[a1, a2, ..., ak]</big> &nbsp; where &nbsp; <big>a<sub>k</sub></big> &nbsp; denotes how many duplicates of element &nbsp; <big>k</big> &nbsp; you should have,
each &nbsp; <big>a<sub>k</sub></big> &gt; 0 &nbsp; and the sum of all &nbsp; <big>a<sub>k</sub></big> &nbsp; is &nbsp; <big>'''n'''</big>.
 
 
(I've added whitespace and used a bigger font to make the subscripts easier to read.) &nbsp; &nbsp; -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 03:51, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
: That is excellent! --[[User:Tobega|Tobega]]
 
:It's not the first time I notice your... "creative" vision of typography. And, I'm sorry to have to tell it to you, but I think it's hideous and it certainly does not help reading: the eye is trained to read text without extraneous spaces, without font size variations. Only on Rosetta Code have I seen this systematic massacre of text. Please reconsider. [[User:Eoraptor|Eoraptor]] ([[User talk:Eoraptor|talk]]) 06:19, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
 
== Close to the permutations task ==
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