actually, there is a fairly easy and still general version: ((<300)"_ amend 0 )L:1 amend (2) ]1;2;<3;4 ┌─┬─┬───────┐ │1│2│┌───┬─┐│ │ │ ││300│4││ │ │ │└───┴─┘│ └─┴─┴───────┘ (<555)"_ amend 2 L:1 amend 2 ] 1;2;<3;4;5;6;7;8;9 ┌─┬─┬─────────────────┐ │1│2│┌─┬─┬───┬─┬─┬─┬─┐│ │ │ ││3│4│555│6│7│8│9││ │ │ │└─┴─┴───┴─┴─┴─┴─┘│ └─┴─┴─────────────────┘
Deeper tree levels should be straightforward. ----- Original Message ----- From: Y-01 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 1:38:13 PM Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] A useful amend conjunction Interesting, So you amend <3;4 with (300"_;{:) . Now, lets consider the case of box =: 1;2;<3;4;5;6;7;8;9 and necessity of change 5 with 555 what we have to do? in this case and with usage of your approach the result will be next: ((2&{.); (555"_)@:{.; 3&}.)@:> L:1 amend 2 ] 1;2;<3;4;5;6;7;8;9 is it right? Or there is a simple way to generalize amend to derivative of amends (amend2) : (2;2) 555 amend2 1;2;<3;4;5;6;7;8;9 On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Pascal Jasmin <[email protected]>wrote: > the simple way > > (<300;4)"_ amend 2 ] 1;2;<3;4 > ┌─┬─┬───────┐ > │1│2│┌───┬─┐│ > │ │ ││300│4││ > │ │ │└───┴─┘│ > └─┴─┴───────┘ > > a tricker way > > ((100&*)@:{.;{:)@:> L:1 amend 2 ] 1;2;<3;4 > > > the way to find the trickier ways: > > ((100&*)@{.;{:)@:>@:> 2 {] 1;2;<3;4 > ┌───┬─┐ > │300│4│ > └───┴─┘ > ((100&*)@{.;{:)@:>L:1 ] 2 {] 1;2;<3;4 > ┌───────┐ > │┌───┬─┐│ > ││300│4││ > │└───┴─┘│ > └───────┘ > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Y-01 <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 11:48:50 AM > Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] A useful amend conjunction > > > Pascal, good day > > Can you amend 3 with 300 with you adverbs in the next? > ]box=:1;2;<3;4 > ┌─┬─┬─────┐ > │1│2│┌─┬─┐│ > │ │ ││3│4││ > > └─┴─┴─────┘ > > thanks > > > On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 2:44 AM, Pascal Jasmin <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > very nice, thank you. > > > > Its not quite the same, as the explicit version allows for a select verb > > like picking out the rows where column 2 is prime > > > > (0 _2:amdt 2 +:amdt ])"1 amend (I.@:(1&p:)@:(2&{"1)) i. 5 5 > > _2 1 4 3 4 > > _2 6 14 8 9 > > 10 11 12 13 14 > > _2 16 34 18 19 > > 20 21 22 23 24 > > > > though a workaround is faster for large data: > > (I.@:(1&p:)@:(2&{"1) a) (0 _2:amdt 2 +:amdt ])"1 amdt a=. i. 5 5 > > > > > > > > I can't seem to get the L:0 version working though: > > > > amdtL0 =. ((((@:{(L:0)))((`[)(`])))}(L:0)) > > > > compared to: > > > > > > amendL0_z_ =: 2 : 0 NB. v is n or n{"num > > s=. v"_ y > > (u (s{ L:0 y)) (s}) L:0 y > > ) > > > > replace all 4 columns for rows 0-3 > > (i.4) (0;1;2;'f')"1 amdt amendL0 (i.3) (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), > <'ABCDE' > > ┌──────────┬───────────┬───────────┬─────┐ > > │0 0 0 9 12│1 1 1 10 13│2 2 2 11 14│fffDE│ > > └──────────┴───────────┴───────────┴─────┘ > > > > rearrange columns for rows 2 and 3 > > ((<'f') ,~ |.@:}:)"1 amendL0 2 3 (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' > > ┌───────────┬───────────┬──────────┬─────┐ > > │0 3 8 11 12│1 4 7 10 13│2 5 6 9 14│ABffE│ > > └───────────┴───────────┴──────────┴─────┘ > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: June Kim (김창준) <[email protected]> > > To: Programming forum <[email protected]> > > Cc: > > Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 1:22:32 PM > > Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] A useful amend conjunction > > > > I think someone might be interested in a tacit version. > > > > > > amdt=.((@:{)((`[)(`])))} > > 3 (0 _2: amdt 2 _1: amdt ]) amdt i. 5 5 > > 0 1 2 3 4 > > 5 6 7 8 9 > > 10 11 12 13 14 > > _2 16 _1 18 19 > > 20 21 22 23 24 > > > > 3 4 5 ((-&32)&.(a.&i.)) amdt 'abcdefgh' > > abcDEFgh > > > > > > > > On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Pascal Jasmin <[email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > Here is what seems to me a much easier/saner version of amend to use, > > > especially for chained amends. 2 versions, one called for L:0 y, then > > > other without. The dyad version doesn't seem totally necessary. > > > > > > amend_z_ =: 2 : 0 NB. v is n or n{"num > > > if. 0 = 4!:0 <'v' do. s =. v else. s =. v y end. > > > (u (s{y)) (s}) y > > > : > > > if. 0 = 4!:0 <'v' do. s =. v else. s =. v y end. > > > (x u (s{y)) (s}) y > > > ) > > > > > > amendL0_z_ =: 2 : 0 NB. v is n or n{"num > > > if. 0 = 4!:0 <'v' do. s =. v else. s =. v y end. > > > (u (s{ L:0 y)) (s}) L:0 y > > > : > > > if. 0 = 4!:0 <'v' do. s =. v else. s =. v y end. > > > (x u (s{ L:0)y) (s} L:0) y > > > ) > > > > > > ([: 2: amend 0 3: amend 1) amend 2 ( i. 5 3) NB. replace in row 2, > > col > > > 0 and 1 > > > 0 1 2 > > > 3 4 5 > > > 2 3 8 > > > 9 10 11 > > > 12 13 14 > > > ([: 2: amend 0 3: amend 1) amend 2 &.|: ( i. 5 3) NB. replace in > col > > > 2, row 0 and 1 > > > 0 1 2 > > > 3 4 3 > > > 6 7 8 > > > 9 10 11 > > > 12 13 14 > > > > > > > > > ((0;'f')"_ amend 1 3) amendL0 3 (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' NB. > > for > > > row 3, replace col 1 and 3 > > > ┌──────────┬──────────┬───────────┬─────┐ > > > │0 3 6 9 12│1 4 7 0 13│2 5 8 11 14│ABCfE│ > > > └──────────┴──────────┴───────────┴─────┘ > > > > > > ( 2&+ L:0 amend 1 2) amendL0 3 4 (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' NB. > > > use function y, to replace col 1 and 2 of row 3 and 4 > > > ┌──────────┬───────────┬───────────┬─────┐ > > > │0 3 6 9 12│1 4 7 12 15│2 5 8 13 16│ABCDE│ > > > └──────────┴───────────┴───────────┴─────┘ > > > > > > > > > or dyad: > > > > > > 2( + L:0 amend 1 2) amendL0 3 4 (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' > > > ┌──────────┬───────────┬───────────┬─────┐ > > > │0 3 6 9 12│1 4 7 12 15│2 5 8 13 16│ABCDE│ > > > └──────────┴───────────┴───────────┴─────┘ > > > > > > more complex function: change row 3 from 9;10;11;'D' to 11;10;9;'f' > > > > > > ((<'f') ,~ |.@:}:) amendL0 3 (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' > > > ┌───────────┬───────────┬──────────┬─────┐ > > > │0 3 6 11 12│1 4 7 10 13│2 5 8 9 14│ABCfE│ > > > └───────────┴───────────┴──────────┴─────┘ > > > > > > > > > for improvements, the v side could be a 2 sided gerund for the {`} > sides > > > which could be for example {"1`}"1 or {L:0`}L:0 > > > > > > > > > Thank you Raul and Aai for your help. > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Raul Miller <[email protected]> > > > To: Programming forum <[email protected]> > > > Cc: > > > Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 12:50:48 AM > > > Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Amend trickiness part 2 > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Pascal Jasmin <[email protected] > > > > > wrote: > > > >> I wanted to use the dyadic definition, but did not have > > > >> a meaningful value for x, so I used ~ (giving the effect of y m} y). > > > > > > > > There seems to be a lot more going on there. There is already an x > > > value of 1. > > > > > > Here? > > > > > > 1 3:`2:`]}~&.>@{`[`]} <"1 |: i. 5 3 > > > > > > In this case, the ~ in the phrase 3:`2:`]}~&.>@... appears in the verb > > > which is on the left side of an @ > > > > > > And we always use the monadic definition of the verb on the left of > the @ > > > > > > So we use the monadic definition of 3:`2:`]}~&.> and so we use the > > > monadic definition of 3:`2:`]}~ > > > > > > (And the tilde means we use the dyadic definition of 3:`2:`]}) > > > > > > That said, I should point out that there's something subtle going on > > > here, with word boundaries: > > > > > > ;:'1 2 3: 4 5' > > > +---+--+---+ > > > |1 2|3:|4 5| > > > +---+--+---+ > > > > > > > for instance with the value x of _3 _2 0 or 2, an answer is provided, > > > > but item 1 of the middle cell is also modified. Other values of x > > > > give various domain or index errors. If the '~' is removed, then x > > > > values of 0 to 2, produce a middle cell of 6 to 8. I can't follow > > > > what causes those results at all. > > > > > > The x that I think you are speaking of here is relevant for the verb > > > on the right hand side of the @ so lets simplify the left hand side > > > and play with the expression a bit: > > > > > > 1 <@0:@{`[`]} <"1 |: i. 5 3 > > > +----------+-+-----------+ > > > |0 3 6 9 12|0|2 5 8 11 14| > > > +----------+-+-----------+ > > > _3 _2 0 <@0:@{`[`]} <"1 |: i. 5 3 > > > +-+-+-----------+ > > > |0|0|2 5 8 11 14| > > > +-+-+-----------+ > > > 2 <@0:@{`[`]} <"1 |: i. 5 3 > > > +----------+-----------+-+ > > > |0 3 6 9 12|1 4 7 10 13|0| > > > +----------+-----------+-+ > > > > > > Note also that index _3 is (for this argument) the same as index 0. > > > > > > > Next I'm trying to change columns 1 and 4 row 2 to 3 and 'F', but I > > > expect that to be harder. > > > > > > Well... I'm not quite sure what you want there, but let us assume that > > > you want to change > > > > > > (<"1 &. |: i. 5 3), <'ABCDE' > > > +----------+-----------+-----------+-----+ > > > |0 3 6 9 12|1 4 7 10 13|2 5 8 11 14|ABCDE| > > > +----------+-----------+-----------+-----+ > > > > > > to > > > > > > +----------+-----------+-----------+-----+ > > > |0 3 3 9 12|1 4 7 10 13|2 5 8 11 14|ABFDE| > > > +----------+-----------+-----------+-----+ > > > > > > if so, a phrase that would accomplish that would be: > > > > > > (3;7;8;'F') [`2:`]}&.> data > > > > > > Here, I've presumed that you are calling the contents of a box a > > > "column" and that you are calling the location within a box a "row". > > > I've also presumed that you have added 1 to the "column index" when > > > you are speaking of "columns 1 and 4". I could easily be wrong, > > > though, about your intentions. 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