4r5 is a valid number in J. Would this explain the behaviour?

Cheers, bob

> On Oct 5, 2019, at 6:21 PM, ethiejiesa via Programming 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> What would it emit instead?
> Words that just happen to contain spaces.
> 
> I just realized, however, that my original email example lets number words 
> contain trailing spaces. So, I agree that the cell "0 5" in the state table 
> needs to be what it is. However, if we're in state num and encounter a quote 
> or "other" character, I still don't grok why ev (emit vector) is used instead 
> of em (emit). Is there a case where we have a number token containing a quote 
> character, or likewise for "other" characters?
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