What do I have to do, to make this work? iota(number).each!...command_x(a...);command_y(b...);command_z(c..)) ^^^^^? how to write the lambda?
Similar to the ruby (1..number).each{ commands...}Don't want to write the following, because the index i is not used inside the loop
and this should be clear when reading it: for (i=0;i<number;i++){commands...} or foreach(i;iota(number)){commands...} Or is there something like number.times!{....} possible?