actually, set y: 1,2,3,4,5 would have 32 different combinations

null, 1, 1 2, 1 3, 1 4, 1 5, 2, 2 2, 2 3, 2 4, 2 5, 3, 3 3, 3 4, 3 5,  
4, 4 4, 4 5, 5, 5 5, 1 2 2, 1 2 3, 1 2 4, 1 2 5, etc...., 1 2 3 4 5

The formula would be 2^(number of items in set)


On Apr 16, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Ian Skinner wrote:

> 1,2,3,4,5

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