Thanks for your help!

Best regards
Sebastian

------ Originalnachricht ------
Von: "Devon McCormick" <[email protected]>
An: "J-programming forum" <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 29.08.2014 22:43:44
Betreff: Re: [Jprogramming] Copy & Paste

Also, if you run jconsole, a C&P executes each line as if they were entered
serially.


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 5:48 AM, Joe Bogner <[email protected]> wrote:

 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! :)
 >
 > ------ Originalnachricht ------
 > 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-----
 >> From: [email protected]
 >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
 >> [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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