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--- Brian Schott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       I thought I would add a FAQ based on a recent
> thread, but I have run into problems and have gotten cold
> feet because there are likely many more issues that my
> answer is not considering. The technical problem I ran into
> is that it is not clear how to edit the FAQ page because it
> seems to be a shell for several pages, and I don't know the
> structure.
> 
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Guides/Language_FAQ
> 
>       Also, I thought I would feel out the forum for ideas
> about rewording and redacting my question/answer which I
> show below. (The indented 1.s and a.s seem to be good for
> creating an indented numeric list in the wiki.)
> 
> ********Draft FAQ follows************
> 
> Title question:
> Why do these not match -: , why are are they not equal = ,
> or why do these match, etc?
> 
> Text answer:
> There are a number of reasons seemingly identical pairs of
> nouns may not match, or they may not match, including the
> following.
> 
>  1. different text case: 'a' ~: 'A'
>  1. different rank
>   a. (scalar) 1 ~: (vector) ,1
>   a. (vector) (<1 2 3) is ~: <,:1 2 3
>  1. numeric is different from literal: 1 ~: '1'
>  1. unicode has some duplicates that would not be equal
>  1. dyadic = employs floating point tolerance
> 
> ********Draft FAQ is above************
> 
> (B=)
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