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what i have originally is not what i posted previously:

name1
group1
group2
name2
group1
group2
group3
name3
group

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Is it always those exact same quantities (two groups under name1, three
groups under name2, etc)? How are the "names" different from the groups?
What can you use to tell the code "this is a NAME and that is a GROUP"?

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what i have originally is not what i posted previously:

name1
group1
group2
name2
group1
group2
group3
name3
group1


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