In this case is the verb you're binding ahead of, p1? You see I'm having
trouble with RB because it both contains p1 and is contained in p1. And to
be honest I don't see how the *dyad* p1 that is contained in RB gets its
left argument (I figure x must equal 1 for RB to even be used in p1) but
how does the p1 in RB know that?
So, is p1 the verb you are trying to get ahead of, or is it just the verb
do (".).
Actually did you create RB and R only after you saw part 2?
Thanks,
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 7:12 PM, 'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming <
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> a conjunction binds its (right) arguments ahead of a verb. it builds for
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> 0, 3 RB '(3x3)ABC(2x3)XY(5x2)PQRST',1, 9 RB '(3x2)TWO(5x7)SEVEN',0
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> and then I run this string with ".
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> If it were a verb, I'd need parens around the verb arguments.
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