If you parsed with ;: for example, or <;._1 or <;._2 then the contents of each box are rank 1.
So when searching you should be searching for a box with the same content. I hope this helps, -- Raul On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:10 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]> wrote: > A little more information is provided below. > By looking at the atomic representation, perhaps what looks like > an N is not an N in the nub. Is it a singleton array element > instead of a scalar? If so is there a way to search with i. for > it as is or is there a way to create it as a scalar? > Am I on the right track? > > ~.;:test > ┌──┬─┬──┐ > │NE│N│SE│ > └──┴─┴──┘ > nub =: ~.;:test > 5!:1 <'nub' > ┌─────────────┐ > │┌─┬─────────┐│ > ││0│┌──┬─┬──┐││ > ││ ││NE│N│SE│││ > ││ │└──┴─┴──┘││ > │└─┴─────────┘│ > └─────────────┘ > $ L:(0) 5!:1 <'nub' > ┌───────────┐ > │┌─┬───────┐│ > ││1│┌─┬─┬─┐││ > ││ ││2│1│2│││ > ││ │└─┴─┴─┘││ > │└─┴───────┘│ > └───────────┘ > 'N'&-: L:(0) 5!:1 <'nub' > ┌───────────┐ > │┌─┬───────┐│ > ││0│┌─┬─┬─┐││ > ││ ││0│0│0│││ > ││ │└─┴─┴─┘││ > │└─┴───────┘│ > └───────────┘ > 'SE'&-: L:(0) 5!:1 <'nub' > ┌───────────┐ > │┌─┬───────┐│ > ││0│┌─┬─┬─┐││ > ││ ││0│0│1│││ > ││ │└─┴─┴─┘││ > │└─┴───────┘│ > └───────────┘ > > > On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Did you notice my comment about an anomaly using i. to find the first >> <'N' ? If that is really a bug, then maybe it is producing some of the >> peculiarity. >> >> When AoC offers the ability to share a question, does it mean that the >> identical data set would be shared, too? If so, that might be an easy >> way to share my data. Otherwise, I could post it somewhere like dpaste.com >> . >> >> Thanks for your help, >> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
