('+';'/';'%';'#') `:6
+/ % #
('+';'/';'%';'#') `:6[ 1 2 3
2
('+';'/';'%';'#')
┌─┬─┬─┬─┐
│+│/│%│#│
└─┴─┴─┴─┘
/Erling
On 2017-10-25 20:25, Raul Miller wrote:
It is, in fact, picky but yes: your example here does not illustrate
that pickiness.
Also, (`:6) supports parsing sequences of representations and also
supports representations of the result of parsing those sequences.
This is similar to how both 1+1 and 2 can represent the same value in
mathematical contexts. (And, for that matter, in many programming
languages.)
Thanks,
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