I wonder who takes away the linefeeds from my emails to programming forum. They 
are incomprehensible anyway so further destruction is not needed. :)
 


     Den 13:00 onsdag den 8. juli 2015 skrev Joe Bogner <[email protected]>:
   
 

 Good question! That has tripped up many people (including myself)

Elaborating on both fine answers:

If you aren't sure why you need enclose the atom in a list, this might help:

Question: What are the shapes of each of the items in the list?

 $ each ;: 'cc dd f h gg zz'
┌─┬─┬─┬─┬─┬─┐
│2│2│1│1│2│2│
└─┴─┴─┴─┴─┴─┘

Question: What is the shape of a boxed atom?
  $ <'h'

(empty) -- it's not a list

Another point from NuVoc that might help:

http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/ecapdot

"Create a Boolean array indicating starting points in y of subarrays
equal to x" -- see point above about <'h' not being a list and
therefore no subarray will equal to it



On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 6:04 AM, Brian Schott <[email protected]> wrote:
> Elaborating on Bo's fine answer and (hopefully) adding line feeds.
>
>    (<'h') E. each  a
> ┌───┬───┬─┬─┬───┬───┐
> │0 0│0 0│0│1│0 0│0 0│
> └───┴───┴─┴─┴───┴───┘
>    (<,'h') E.  a
> 0 0 0 1 0 0
>    (<,'dd') E.  a
> 0 1 0 0 0 0
>
>
>
>
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