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$\begingroup$ Now, that I see it, I remember again. Should have remembered earlier. ;-) I really like this solution. $\endgroup$– André ZmudaCommented May 2, 2022 at 16:53
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$\begingroup$ @AndréZmuda Oh yes, this technique is funny, thanks, but I actually already liked your answer too ...why did you delete this one? $\endgroup$– quellenform ♦Commented May 2, 2022 at 18:54
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$\begingroup$ it was much too complicated. Both of the solutions in the thread, that you refered to, are much better. $\endgroup$– André ZmudaCommented May 2, 2022 at 19:45
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1$\begingroup$ @AndréZmuda I would not say that one or the other method is better or worse, because both answer the question asked well. They are definitely very different, and that's exactly why I wouldn't have deleted your answer. Diversity is important! $\endgroup$– quellenform ♦Commented May 2, 2022 at 22:27
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1$\begingroup$ Ok, you convinced me. ;-) I undeleted it. $\endgroup$– André ZmudaCommented May 2, 2022 at 22:30
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