[19:32:55] Evening all [19:33:49] ShakespeareFan00, evening, and I don't mind puzzles [19:37:58] Okay Here's as simple one.. 2 3 4 + * [19:38:17] Answer is a number [19:41:29] ShakespeareFan00, 28 [19:41:50] Or 14 [19:41:57] I think 14 actually [19:42:33] 14 is correct [19:42:53] I think the ##wikimedia-pubquiz channel still has a bot [19:42:56] ;) [19:43:15] A triva bot is probably easy to write for someone... [19:43:28] Could pull things like county capitals out of Wikidata [19:45:12] ShakespeareFan00, Cool, I forgot the order of operations for 28. Never been in the pub quiz channel but a pubquiz bot shouldn't be too hard to whip up by someone with time & energy. [19:50:06] Yeah [19:50:29] I usally suggest math questions like the ones I do because It gets people thinking [19:50:42] I assume bat to cat is also easy for you :) [19:51:28] bat to cat with a python is simple I think :) [19:54:41] ShakespeareFan00, ? Bat to cat - change one letter? Or am I showing my tiredness? [19:59:17] Yes.. But doing it with a Python function? [20:00:07] Okay no worries:) [20:00:19] ShakespeareFan00, ? Explain [20:00:22] I'm lost [20:00:28] No worries [20:00:39] I will assume you don't program in Python [20:00:58] In C you'd increment the array element of the b into a c [20:01:09] ShakespeareFan00, I do a lot. [20:01:29] So there must be a search/replace for strings in python [20:01:44] (I mean if you can do import anti-gravity, for python..) [20:01:48] :lol: [20:04:25] ShakespeareFan00, To change bat to cat you'd need to search until you found bat in a string and then replace the b with c. I could do it but CBA. [20:08:24] RF1idle: Yes.. in PERL you could use regexp [20:10:35] I'm considering , if someone should write some example programming problems for Wikiversity/Wikibooks [20:10:36] ShakespeareFan00: reread my nick [20:10:48] Oh :) [20:10:50] I would if I could be bothered [20:10:56] Okay..