yes.  The operand of higher rank.

Henry Rich

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> Subject: [Jgeneral] "J for C Programmers" - 'larger' in the 
> context of nounagreement
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> < quote url = http://www.jsoftware.com/help/jforc/more_verbs.htm >
> if applied to two operands that agree, the result has the shape of the
> larger operand.
> < / quote >
> 
> is the larger operand the one with more axes? I went back and read the
> section on operand agreement -
> http://www.jsoftware.com/help/jforc/loopless_code_i_verbs_have_r.htm
> 
> and that is why I am guessing that the larger of agreeing operands is
> the one with more axes, but I don't know.
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