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I thought that tcp 0 pinname followed by conditionals might have been a good way to deal with the 3 inputs coming in, but once again -999 means different things at different times so it doesn't work.
Does the answer actually involving storing to both acc and dat? I can't imagine how that would work and I'd probably need way too much code to make it work.
Might just have to look up the answer because I don't have an other puzzles to try without doing so.
Thanks for the hint btw. I'd gotten so stuck into thinking about solving it in a way that (despite knowing) was fundamentally flawed, I just couldn't give up on trying to brute force.
I've had this problem before in other areas of problem solving. Usually my intuition is very good and I go broadly in the right direction from the outset; the problem with that is when I do get it wrong I get stuck down a dead end and find it hard to accept that something doesn't work and look at it fresh again without pre-conceived ideas.