On May 29, 9:44 am, James Reeves <jree...@weavejester.com> wrote:
> On 29 May 2010 14:19, WoodHacker <ramsa...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > I'm working on  a simple imaging problem.   I want to copy an array of
> > pixels to an image buffer.   That means that I have to deal both with
> > an array and a matrix (x and y).   As I go along my array, each time x
> > reaches the end of a line in the matrix I have to set it back to zero
> > and increment y.
>
> > I can find no simple way to do this without getting a compile error.
> > Can someone show me how to do this?

>
>   (dotimes [k 256]
>     (write-buffer (mod k 16) (quot k 16) (value 16)))
>

James,

Thanks.   I have written code in about every mainstream language.
None of them have this power (except Lisp).
Two lines?   Amazing.

Bill

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