Re: can you please optimize this sub?



Tad McClellan wrote:

> Purl Gurl wrote:
> > Serge A. Ribalchenko wrote:

> >> I feel this subroutine is looking ugly. Can you optimize/squize it?

> > Use of modulus will provide you with

> Serge was already using modulus in his original code.

Rather arrogantly insulting of you to assume readers
incapable of making note of this.

There are times I am perplexed by your expending so much
effort into insulting all readers. Clearly you have personal
issues which you cannot contain.

My articles are written to an audience, all readers, with an
intent to provide all a chance to understand, to provide a
chance to learn. I am a well seasoned talented teacher
which is reflected within my writing style, a style which
addresses all readers in a clear and coherent fashion.

Your articles, quite often, are written to insult as many
readers as possible, and those articles of yours which
do not insult readers, impart very little information and
virtually no comprehensive commentary.

Purl Gurl
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