Dear Randy
RE: The balance of your e-mail not otherwise addressed.
1.1-.1
1.1
1.1-0.1
1
-,1
_1
I am not sure what you refer to as a gotcha.
Unless it refers to having fun sending me e-mails in which there is
endless need to re-explain the same points as in the childhood game
of repeating back the last thing that was said by the other person in
hopes of frustrating and exhausting them but in this version with
slight variation and working in packs.
Donna
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On 29-Jun-06, at 4:43 AM, Randy MacDonald wrote:
all I can say is they produce the same result when evaluated, but
each use a different number of keystrokes.
If your question was something else, I apologize for my lack of
proper attention.
I'm thinking this is different in the case of 1 and 1.1-.1, where
1 = 1.1 - .1
but
([]dr 1){ne}[]dr 1.1-.1
NB. Excuse the APL, I'm being lazy in not looking up the foreign
for data representation.
(J-note)
1.1-.1
1.1
was something I had to think about for a bit. Definitely a gotcha.
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