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Three-digit numbers from the decimal expansion of Pi (version 3) -- but see comments.
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%I #11 Aug 22 2020 10:56:02

%S 314,159,265,358,979,323,846,264,338,327,950,288,419,716,939,937,510,

%T 582,97,494,459,230,781,640,628,620,899,862,803,482,534,211,706,798,

%U 214,808,651,328,230,664,709,384,460,955,58,223,172,535,940,812,848,111,745

%N Three-digit numbers from the decimal expansion of Pi (version 3) -- but see comments.

%C Partition of decimal expansion of Pi into non-overlapping sublists of length 3.

%C Because leading digits may be zero, not all terms have three decimal digits. The first two-digit term is a(19) and the first one-digit term is a(121). - _Harvey P. Dale_, Aug 21 2020

%t Table[FromDigits[Partition[RealDigits[N[Pi, 201]][[1]], 3][[i]]], {i, 67}]

%t FromDigits/@Partition[RealDigits[Pi,10,200][[1]],3] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Aug 21 2020 *)

%Y Cf. A105320, A107114, A107116, A107117.

%K nonn,base

%O 1,1

%A _Zak Seidov_, May 12 2005

%E Definition modified by _Harvey P. Dale_, Aug 21 2020