Here's my obfuscated Perl solution:
use strict;
use warnings;
my @list = ("a", "bb", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h");
my $chunky = chunky(3, @list);
print "Chunky(@list) = \n$chunky\n";
sub chunky {
my ($n, $i, $_) = shift;
while (\0) {
$_ .= (shift or last) . (!@_? $@: chr 32/(++$i % $n? 1: 3))
}
$_.$/
}
__END__
Chunky(a bb c d e f g h) =
a bb c
d e f
g h
Give that to anyone asking this question as homework ;-)
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