Thanks for your tips!
Best regards
Sebastian
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Von: "Joe Bogner" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Gesendet: 29.08.2014 11:48:21
Betreff: Re: [Jprogramming] Copy & Paste
In addition to Linda's answer:
for quick evaluation of scripts on the clipboard, you can use F8 in
jqt (Run->Clipboard). In JHS, there's a scratch window
(action->scratch)
You can also do it manually from within jqt:
NB. execute clipboard contents
(0!:1) wd 'clippaste'
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 5:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Many thanks for your very helpful answer! :)
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Von: "Linda Alvord" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Gesendet: 29.08.2014 11:04:24
Betreff: Re: [Jprogramming] Copy & Paste
Sebastian, J has two environments and they are quite different, but
they
are both also similar. Each has a an active "terminal". Cut and
paste is
line by line as the terminal responds like a person. The dialog is
enter,
response, enter..
Each has a place for putting code. In jqt the choices are: open temp
and
new temp. This is where you paste many lines of code. When you enter
new
temp you are in a place to paste your long lines. It is different.
You are
in a place like a word processor for writing letters or email. You
cut and
paste happily. When it is correct, use run with all sorts of choices
to
use
line by line or all at once. When you run, the response lands back
in the
terminal and you can continue until you need to edit again... Your
code is
now saved as a temp file called 1.ijs. When you like it you can save
as...
However, in jhs things seem rather different at first. Once you have
a
console working and j installed you are in a browser like chrome.
You
start
with link: the two choices are ijix and ijis. Ijix is the same as
term.
So this is where you have a dialog. ijis is for a script like temp
above.
If you now go to ijis you will get 2.ijs because you already have
saved
1.ijs. There are fewer choices now, but they should make sense.
Interestingly you can now open 1.ijs and run it in your browser. You
cut
and paste here in ijis and save and run.
If you get something you want to share, I seem to have better luck
when I
cut a paste results from ijix when I want to put the results in an
email.
Once you digest all this please let us know when you hit another
challenge.
Linda
-----Original Message-----
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[email protected]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 4:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Jprogramming] Copy & Paste
Hi,
How can I actually copy and paste J scripts to a term window and
execute
the code directly. So far I copied small scripts (only a few lines)
line
per line, but this is not a really solution and now I have to copy
scripts with many lines.
Best regards,
Sebastian
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