While we’re at it, on this particular paragraph: 😉 The standard function Index Of (A⍳B) requires its left argument A to be a scalar or a vector of rank 1. The items of the result are the (first) positions (= indices) of the corresponding items of B in A (for the items found in A) or else ⎕IO+⍴A (which is an invalid index of A) for the items of B that are not found in A.
> On Jun 5, 2020, at 13:35, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > thanks, fixed in SVN 1296. > > Best Regards, > Jürgen > > > On 6/5/20 12:18 PM, Adám Brudzewsky wrote: >> https://www.gnu.org/software/apl/apl.html#Generalized-dyadic-_005b_003f_005d >> <https://www.gnu.org/software/apl/apl.html#Generalized-dyadic-_005b_003f_005d> >> says >> different from the monadic case (!) >> should say >> different from the standard case (!) > --- Louis Chrétien [email protected]
