I would note that 1 ! 2 creates/extends an ETuple in eLinda.

- HH

On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 16:53, Stephane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote:

> In Polymath I guess that the vectors are longer. But if I'm correct it is #( 
> 12 23) asVector. Doru did you look at Jun because Jun introduced 3DPoint and 
> I wonder if they did not introduce Vector? What would be the alternatives for 
> vector? Any idea how this is done in other languages 1~>2 1!2 1-}2 Stef On 
> Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > Hi, > > Vector is not 
> Bloc-sepcific. We just need it in Bloc and because there wasn’t any, we now 
> have one in Bloc. But, it can be pulled out without any issues. > > Cheers, > 
> Doru > > >> On Oct 25, 2017, at 8:21 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote: >> >> For 
> example, in FileReference is adds a file extension. PetitParser uses it as a 
> sequence operator. >> >> But in both cases #, is sent to FileReference/Petit 
> parser instance, so it is contained. >> You would use it on a (generic) 
> Number and tie it to specific Bloc meaning. Maybe have a polymorphic Vector 
> in regular Pharo (I would imagine that PolyMath could also make use of that)? 
> >> >> Peter > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > www.feenk.com > > "Obvious things 
> are difficult to teach." > > > > > @gmail.com> @tudorgirba.com>

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