Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-45606548-20200906151533/@comment-45117243-20200906220031

Yes, I think this should work too, and it's actually simpler. Of course, it's always hard to tell before trying.

I think the two explode statements on Andrew's example are to handle a case of one empty piece (apple/banana//coconut) - it prevents the loop from terminating by combining two pieces and checking them together.