Title: How to create unicode string operations · python-graphblas/python-graphblas · Discussion #545 · GitHub
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Open Graph Description: Hello, How would one create user defined operations on unicode strings? I have some code where I want to define a string concatenation binary operator: import graphblas as gb def concat(a,b): retur...
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