It is amazing what happens when using your reference card First i tried to open it in notepad and it was all one long string and no whitespace
Then when I opened the file with file open in j601 it looks fine but I got all kind of spelling errors when using ctrl+r on the text I opened j504 and copied over there and it looked fine Copied it back and it was fine again Tried to run from the file and it gave spelling errors again used a.i, toi see what was in the strings and yes it is different Has nothing to do with your fine stuff I send this to the beta forum <\ i. 3 |spelling error | <\ i. 3 | ^ <\ i. 3 ┌─┬───┬─────┐ │0│0 1│0 1 2│ └─┴───┴─────┘ a. i. '<\ i. 3' 239 187 191 60 92 32 32 105 46 32 51 a. i. '<\ i. 3' 60 92 32 105 46 32 51 a. i. '<\ i. 3' 60 92 32 32 105 46 32 51 <\ i. 3 ┌─┬───┬─────┐ │0│0 1│0 1 2│ └─┴───┴─────┘ <\ i. 3 ┌─┬───┬─────┐ │0│0 1│0 1 2│ └─┴───┴─────┘ <\ i. 3 |spelling error | <\ i. 3 | ^ 2006/3/28, Henry Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I am working on a one-sheet reference card for J. It looks like it will > fit > on front & back of an 8.5x11 sheet if I use an 8-point font. I have a > first > pass at what I want to include, attached to this email as a text file. I > would like comments from interested users before I go through the pain of > cramming it onto a page. > > The intended user has a reading knowledge of J but may need some reminding > about what the primitives do. My goal is to include one example of all > the > important idioms of J so that the interested user can look it up in more > detail > if he finds it promising. The advanced reader who is trying to become > expert in > J should feel that he has been exposed to most of the language once he has > finished > reading the reference card. Coders trying to remember a form should find > enough to > jog their memory. > > I am going to group the J facilities by function: partitions, math, > selection, etc. > > For each form, I have an example, my mnemonic, and a result. If the > result > is an array it's not shown in the text file. The operands A and B are > a character array and a complex boxed structure which will be shown in the > legend. > > I don't really expect anyone to review the attached notes in detail, but > if y'all would think a minute about what features you have found yourself > forgetting, or some feature you didn't find out about for years but now > love, > let me know if you don't find it listed. I say nothing about useful verbs > from the J scripts and I welcome suggestions about what to mention. > > Henry Rich > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > -- Björn Helgason, Verkfræðingur Fugl&Fiskur ehf, Þerneyjarsund 23, Skype: gosiminn, gsm: +3546985532 801 Grímsnes ,t-póst: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://groups.google.com/group/J-Programming Tæknikunnátta höndlar hið flókna, sköpunargáfa er meistari einfaldleikans góður kennari getur stigið á tær án þess að glansinn fari af skónum /|_ .-----------------------------------. ,' .\ / | Með léttri lund verður | ,--' _,' | Dagurinn í dag | / / | Enn betri en gærdagurinn | ( -. | `-----------------------------------' | ) | (`-. '--.) `. )----'
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