FarCel
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Any ideas brocels-
Programming?
Ewhoring?
Programming?
Ewhoring?
Programming?
AnonyAnonymous Join Date: 2013-06-23 Post Count: 6332 | #180781256Thursday, December 31, 2015 5:24 PM CST Usage of the substring function is a viable method for accomplishing this particular task. Alternatively, if you desire for greater specification, you could utilize the string.gmatch() iterative function to obtain specified elements of the string, as specified below: String = "Example"; for c in String:gmatch("%a") do print(c); end The argument for the gmatch function would be any desired control-strings. Although, it should be recognized that the variable "c" merely to the current character that meets the specified criteria within the iterative cycle, rather than the numerical index. |
Ok GrAYcel
You a foid?Ewhoring
programming is a good one for people like us. Apparently some jobs which involve next-to-no human interaction become open to you with that skill... And they pay decent too. I've been tempted in the past to give it a shot but never did. Might be a good idea if you are still young though. Way to quietly moneymaxx & avoid depressing workplace interactions with stacys… if u can bag a from home or freelance job.
any guides or suggestions how to do this??catfishing on onilyfans
idk how but ik someone who catfishes on onlyfans, @oliviacasta, she uses some sort of AI face reconstruction to make herself look different. But yeah its difficultany guides or suggestions how to do this??
Seems fairly difficult with all their KYC and demanding IDs with someone's picture and everything...but I"m open to suggestions
drug dealingAny ideas brocels-
Programming?
Ewhoring?
Perhaps:
Re: Iterating through strings as tables
AnonyAnonymous
Join Date: 2013-06-23
Post Count: 6332#180781256Thursday, December 31, 2015 5:24 PM CST
Usage of the substring function is a viable method for accomplishing this particular task. Alternatively, if you desire for greater specification, you could utilize the string.gmatch() iterative function to obtain specified elements of the string, as specified below: String = "Example"; for c in String:gmatch("%a") do print(c); end The argument for the gmatch function would be any desired control-strings. Although, it should be recognized that the variable "c" merely to the current character that meets the specified criteria within the iterative cycle, rather than the numerical index.