I suspect ="2 and *."2 are the same as that without rank conjunction
because = and *. are rank 0

On Feb 28, 2018 2:18 PM, "Nick S" <[email protected]> wrote:

Someone please tell me if I understand this:

If I have a list of 5x5 tables, that is, a thing with a shape of n 5 5
where n is anything from 1 to 30, That is, the shape of the table might be
(5 5 or 2 5 5 or 3 5 5 etc.) and I want to compare it against a single 5x5
thing in 5x5 groups, the proper rank to use for the comparison is 2, as

a ="2 b or a -:"2 b or a *."2 b

depending on what I want to do.

When I use a rank 2, does it take the last two dimensions of whatever and
use those?  The examples I see are all for the more common cases of taking
a table and processing it by individual items, rows or columns.  My
experimentation seems to indicate that my guess is true, but I am so damned
confused at this point, I need to see if I am on the right track.

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