Programming :: Generate Alphanumeric Characterlist - No Repeating More Then 3 Times?
Apr 5, 2011
i have spotted that script (something similar that i am looking for)
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and i just dont know how to use it.I am not a programmer myself and probably no need for learning that just to create one script! modify "wje_lq" script and run it. thing like : "Just redirect standard output to a file in the normal manner" ? and all this
I.Comment out the first definition of *character-set*, by adding a semicon at the beginning of the line.
II.Uncomment the second definition, which just uses "ABC", by removing the semicolon from the beginning of the line.
III.Comment out the first definition of *word-length*.
IV.Uncomment the second definition, which uses a word length of four.
i would like to generate :
10-character combinations of the following characters (lowercase) 23456789abcdef with no more then 3 same letters repeates no metter side by side or within one line (sequence) so lets say
i could find is crunch2.9 password generator but at the moment it does not suport the function that i am looking for. My aim is to generate : 10-character combinations of the following characters (lowercase) 23456789abcdef with no more then 3 same letters repeates no metter side by side or within one line (sequence) so lets say
abcdef1234 accept fabcde1234 accept ffabcd1234 accept which is probably permutation with repetable string ( where abc is not equeal to cba etc .so ti speak position does metter) fffabc1234 not acceptable -----(3 same characters) ffabcf1234 not acceptable -----( 3 same characters event thought not side by side)
so generally we dont want 3 same characters apper in same line.
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Just a simple example to show you what I mean code...
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sincercly, Max
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The csh shell was completely new to me so I'm sure I made a mistake somewhere.
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