Hi I have asked this question yesterday and was closed of being not understood, so I'll try to be more specific as I can this time. So here's the situation.
1. I have 3 characters: A, B, C in a character array like the following :
char[] characters = {'A', 'B', 'C'};
2. when enumerating all possible matches of these 3 characters I get for example the following:
Text = A
tries = 1
indexes = characters[0]
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Text = B
tries = 2
indexes = characters[1]
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Text = C
tries = 3
indexes = characters[2]
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Text = AA
tries = 4
indexes = characters[0] characters[0]
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Text = AB
tries = 5
indexes = characters[0] characters[1]
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Text = AC
tries = 6
indexes = characters[0] characters[2]
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Text = BA
tries = 7
indexes = characters[1] characters[0]
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Text = BB
tries = 8
indexes = characters[1] characters[1]
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Text = BC
tries = 9
indexes = characters[1] characters[2]
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Text = CA
tries = 10
indexes = characters[2] characters[0]
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Text = CB
tries = 11
indexes = characters[2] characters[1]
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Text = CC
tries = 12
indexes = characters[2] characters[2]
3. Now given the number of certain try, can we get the number of indexes at this specific try? Meaning for example at the try number 10 at this try the Text was CA (as shown above) because the indexes was characters[2] & characters[0], So is there a Math equation to know these indexes numbers having the number of try?
Thank you
AA
result in 4 tries? Wouldn't it result in 2 tries?