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I'm not familiar with (349), but it seems that + (48) should be retagged to + (32). There are only 48 questions that should be retagged. Is my assessment correct?

mostly contains questions about the array/list slicing which is possible in python and matlab. It currently doesn't have a tag wiki. For example: arr[3:-2].

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  • Maybe slicing -> slice-indexing ?
    – Ben Voigt
    Commented Nov 9, 2014 at 18:35
  • C happily does array slicing too: Choose the window and pass the start-pointer and element-count. (C++ inherits that). C++ generalizes that with iterators, and ranges while not part of the standard are in boost, and slated for the next standard. Commented Nov 9, 2014 at 20:06
  • @Deduplicator I wasn't aware of that, but do you see questions in [c++]+[slicing] with this kind of slicing? I have only found one.
    – Artjom B.
    Commented Nov 9, 2014 at 20:21
  • C++ even has std::splice, but Artjom is right: there's only one array slicing question in those 48.
    – MSalters
    Commented Nov 10, 2014 at 11:25

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I have retagged most of the + (44/49) questions to +, but there are some left which I cannot retag without changing the title (they contain a bad bad word).

Thanks to OmnipotentEntity the questions have a non-problematic and sensible title:

What is object slicing?
Unhandled Exception due to Class slicing
References and Object Slicing

I also proposed an excerpt for slicing:

Some languages such as pythong or matlab provide an easy way of creating sub-arrays/sub-lists by using a slicing syntax. Example of python is newlist = somelist[3:7]. Please use [object-slicing] for the slicing problem in C++ and [program-slicing] for the analysis technique.

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    I have fixed the questions with the problematic titles. Commented Nov 28, 2014 at 4:57

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