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I have a number n



I increase n. I now have a new number n+1



I change my mind and decrease n: I now have a new number n-1



I change my mind again and increase. I am now back to n+1



No matter what I do along the above lines by increasing and decreasing, I can't get back to n.



What am I doing?



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    I have a number n



    I increase n. I now have a new number n+1



    I change my mind and decrease n: I now have a new number n-1



    I change my mind again and increase. I am now back to n+1



    No matter what I do along the above lines by increasing and decreasing, I can't get back to n.



    What am I doing?



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    The answer may be nearer than you think


















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      $begingroup$





      I have a number n



      I increase n. I now have a new number n+1



      I change my mind and decrease n: I now have a new number n-1



      I change my mind again and increase. I am now back to n+1



      No matter what I do along the above lines by increasing and decreasing, I can't get back to n.



      What am I doing?



      Clue




      The answer may be nearer than you think


















      share|improve this question






















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      I have a number n



      I increase n. I now have a new number n+1



      I change my mind and decrease n: I now have a new number n-1



      I change my mind again and increase. I am now back to n+1



      No matter what I do along the above lines by increasing and decreasing, I can't get back to n.



      What am I doing?



      Clue




      The answer may be nearer than you think









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            I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

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            @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

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            @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

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            I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

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            @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

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            @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

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            I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

            $endgroup$

            – Gareth McCaughan

            1 hour ago













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            @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

            $endgroup$

            – chasly from UK

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            @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

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            I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

            $endgroup$

            – Gareth McCaughan

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            @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

            $endgroup$

            – chasly from UK

            13 mins ago

























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            @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

            $endgroup$

            – hexomino

            5 mins ago

































          • $begingroup$

            I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

            $endgroup$

            – Gareth McCaughan

            1 hour ago













          • 1









            $begingroup$

            @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

            $endgroup$

            – chasly from UK

            13 mins ago

























          • $begingroup$

            @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

            $endgroup$

            – hexomino

            5 mins ago


























          $begingroup$

          I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

          $endgroup$

          – Gareth McCaughan

          1 hour ago







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          I hope not, because you can in fact undo that. (Just click in the same place again.)

          $endgroup$

          – Gareth McCaughan

          1 hour ago







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          @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

          $endgroup$

          – chasly from UK

          13 mins ago











          $begingroup$

          @ Gareth McCaughan - Yes but I clearly said, "No matter what I do along the above lines". That means by performing the same set of operations.

          $endgroup$

          – chasly from UK

          13 mins ago























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          @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

          $endgroup$

          – hexomino

          5 mins ago







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          @chaslyfromUK sorry, I actually didn't think this would be the answer. It's too late to edit it but I can just delete it instead.

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