12-27-2019
Rather than the effort and cost of a second array, could you create a flag that is either zero or one. You then have a simple test to add to your code:-
- If the flag is zero, display the output and set the flag to one
- If the flag is one, display nothing and set the flag to zero
Does that logic help?
Kind regards,
Robin
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