You are much better off opening a file and do your editing there.
Send a line, selection or the whole file to be executed.
On 28 Jun 2015 02:24, "Daniel Roe" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm just learning J so this is a bit of a newbie question.
> 1) I open up the J session window
> 2) I type in a definition of a verb from the Learning J document - Chapter
> 12...
>
> dog =: 3 : 0
> if. y>90 do. 'too hot'
> elseif. y<30 do. 'too cold'
> elseif. 1 do. 'OK'
> end.
> )
> It's the porridge - too hot - too cold - example - I called it dog
> Now I want to go back in and change the parameters a bit - for example I
> want to make too cold be < 40 not 30.3) I put the cursor in the definition
> and change the 30 to a 40
>
> 4) With the cursor I select the entire definition and then copy it with a
> CTRL-C
>
> 5) I hit he enter key until I get the waiting for input cursor down below
> everything
> 6) I paste in the modified definition with a CTRL-V and hit enter
> 7) I get a syntax error message.
> I can't believe that one must re-type the entire definition just to make a
> change. What am I doing wrong?
> Dan
>
>
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