2013/4/14 mr w <wzr...@gmail.com>

>
> Could also imagine a "slices-n" word, that attempts to chop a sequence
> into slices of length n.
>

How would that be different from <sliced-groups>?

Is there an "n-slices" word, that attempts to chop a sequence into n slices?
>

If you start with a sequence of length 6, how do you split it into 4
slices? 1 1 1 3? 2 2 2 0? 3 2 1 0?
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