As in Latex, use _ for subscript.
So 
f_0=. 0.000080 0.000055 0.000185 0.000108
f_t =. 0.000073 0.000043 0.000150 0.000071

Unfortunately Latex superscript (^) is not allowed in J-names.


R.E. Boss

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> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Bogner
> Sent: vrijdag 18 april 2014 22:44
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Jchat] noun naming tips
> 
> I am copying some formulas from a research paper and would like to keep
> the
> names as close as possible to the original.
> 
> I realize this is a very basic question but was wondering if anyone has
any
> conventions or tips that work for them when dealing with subscripts and
> superscripts.
> 
> For example, the paper has:
> 
> f 0 = [0.000080 0.000055 0.000185 0.000108]
> f t = [0.000073 0.000043 0.000150 0.000071]
> 
> 
> u 0  = [0.023 0.192 0.140 0.645]
> 
> u t  = [0.027 0.127 0.197 0.649]
> 
> Where 0 and t are subscripts.
> 
> Thanks for any ideas. The solution may be to use F0 and Ft. Or maybe Fsub0
> FsubT. I would ideally like to be able to use ASCII only for ease of input
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