To interupt J, there is a break icon in your J folder
(hopefully on Mac too).  Run it once or twice to cause
J to stop.

:: is a conjunction which means it will pair with its
2 arguments before acting like a monolithic verb on
its argument to the right.

The example in the dictionary creates the monolithic
verb A.
A =. (verb phrase to try) :: (catch verb phrase)
you can apply:
A argumentdata
or equivalents are:
(verb phrase to try) :: (catch verb phrase)
argumentdata

((verb phrase to try) :: (catch verb phrase) )
argumentdata



--- Heinz Schild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use J504 on a PowerBook with OS V 10.4.7 in German
> language.
> 
> Can I do something that allows German "Umlaute" like
> ä and ü in J code?
> 
> Does a key combination exist which interrupt an
> endless loop without  
> closing J?
> 
> I know how to handle an error situation with the
> control words "try"  
> and "catch". I tried to use the verb "Adverse" for
> the same purpose  
> but did not succeed. The example in the dictionary
> on page 159 is too  
> cryptic for me. I would appreciate examples for
> "Adverse" to handle  
> error situations which are easy to understand.
> 
> Are there J packages or labs which include  more
> comprehensive  
> collections of statistical functions?
> 
> Can you recommend a handheld without a phone module,
> on which the  
> Pocket PC-version of J is operational?
> 
> Best regards
> Heinz Schild
> 
>
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