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lemmy.world

Thanks @Almaumbria.

Unfortunately, it's not quite what I wanted. I'm wanting the effect of a consumable list where the elements are all the combinations of Adjective+Noun. I think I'll have to figure out how to iterate through each of Adjective and Noun and construct a new list with all the combinations and stash that. I've not written an function like Thing() before, so I'll have to think about that.

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lemmy.world

That's looking very promising! I can't try it right now, but I think it'll do, once I parameterize the function to allow passing in the two lists to be combined.

Thanks muchly!

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Yes. That works great! Thanks again!

Since I'm wanting to be able to use this multiple times, for various lists, I end up with:

AdjectiveNoun(Adj, Noun)=>
  let combo=[];
  for(const a of Adj.selectAll) {
    for(const n of Noun.selectAll) {
      combo.push([a,n].join(' '));
    };
  };
  return [joinlists(combo).consumableList];
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