wcols is your friend:

$a= sequence(5)
$b=5-sequence(5)
wcols $a, $b

It won't give you your [] but you'll survive that no doubt. If you desperately want it:

print cat($a, $b)->xchg(0, 1)

                                Cheers,
                                        Jarle


On 8 Nov 2006, at 10:33, Kåre Edvardsen wrote:

This one has always bothered me. Is there an easy way to print out on the screen two equal length 1D piddles side by side? I want it to look like something this to visually compare pair by pair:

 [0 2.1]
 [1 2.3]
 [2 2.6]
 [3 2.2]
 [4 3.0]
 [5 2.7]

 instead of:

 [0 1 2 3 4 5] [2.1 2.3 2.6 2.2 3.0 2.7]

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