I see now that my description of "open" applies more to "matrix" and
is thus all wrong.

I like the wiki presentation much more. In addition to content
changes, the formatting on the wiki is really richer than the J pages.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Brian Schott <schott.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One thing that has occurred to me is that in the early J Phrases
> document, they referred to certain nouns as "specimens" and maybe your
> nouns could build on that framework. Now that I am reminded that zulu
> is a phonetic name, it does not seem so bad, but until I perused your
> work, my only association with zulu was the international date line.
>
> I have attempted below to suggest a brief introduction to this addon.
> Perhaps you could consider some of its ideas?
>
> Because strings vary, sometimes dramatically, in their length, it can
> be challenging to arrange and delimit them in the array structures
> native to J.   Some common strategies for managing strings include
> putting each string in a J box, or separating strings with common
> delimiters such as whitespace and linefeeds. Another format, called
> "open" here, is to pad the end of each string with space characters to
> force all strings to be the same length and place each padded strings
> on its separate row of an "open" J array.   This addon utility
> provides verbs for understanding these various formats and for better
> converting between such formats. The addon defines several categories
> of specimen nouns, especially the phonetically defined alphabets
> called "zulu" here. By the way, the name "open" is derived from the J
> result of opening an array of boxes.



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