On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, technically, [: is a verb...
Here's the full frequency breakdown:
25226 , 18103 ; 8487 # 6745 < 6666 * 6195 + 6111 > 5476 {
5311 {. 4916 - 4712 = 3297 i. 3053 $ 2933 ] 2725 [ 2115 }.
1949 e. 1945 -. 1794 % 1728 -: 1603 ,. 1554 ": 1397 <. 1305 {:
1144 {:: 1061 ". 1019 ~: 1002 *. 981 >. 972 >: 899 <: 845 |
813 [: 777 |: 704 ,: 697 +. 669 |. 554 }: 524 I. 450 ^
432 0: 431 ;: 318 +: 292 1: 270 E. 269 /: 223 ~. 221 ?
214 #: 196 #. 184 o. 177 L. 167 j. 164 i: 156 *: 156 $:
129 x: 115 %: 106 C. 98 _1: 96 ^. 95 u: 94 ! 91 2:
68 \: 67 ?. 64 %. 47 p. 33 3: 28 p: 19 _2: 18 A.
17 q: 15 r. 13 4: 8 $. 6 _: 4 5: 3 _9: 3 7:
3 6: 2 s: 2 _4: 2 _3: 1 p.. 1 _8:
(This list of verbs is based on the left column in the "parts of speech"
link from the dictionary's vocabulary page. That said, note that
a different code base would almost certainly have a different
use pattern -- especially for the less frequently used primitives.)
FYI,
--
Raul
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