Thank you all for your feedback. Hopefully the issue is now resolved. I believe it was a floating point error, docgunthrop and unnamed comments helped lots, thanks!!!!!
The l (list) array appears to be surrounded by quotation marks, is this the reason that when I try to convert it to a string I end up with blackslashes with my results?
You're right. Is it worth correcting in tests because if I do it then invalidates all previous answers (some really clever ones) ?
Thank you. Corrected!
I'm not insulted, I completely acknowledge that I feel like I'm in over my head a little. Is there any way this issue can be resoved?
I believe this issue is resolved now.
Hi, what is the 'validater definition'?
allow contributors is ticked.
Thank you for the translation. I have approved it.
Hi JohanWiltink,
I'm not sure how to implement these changes, I'll look up the documentation tonight, thanks for you feedback.
Thank you all for your feedback. Hopefully the issue is now resolved. I believe it was a floating point error, docgunthrop and unnamed comments helped lots, thanks!!!!!
Thank you!
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Thank you. Your description really clarified the question for me.
The l (list) array appears to be surrounded by quotation marks, is this the reason that when I try to convert it to a string I end up with blackslashes with my results?