You have
2 4 6 <@(]\) 'abcdefg'
As RE says, the whole verb is a dyad, rank 0 _ . So you are executing
2 <@(]\) 'abcdefg'
4 <@(]\) 'abcdefg'
6 <@(]\) 'abcdefg'
For each of those executions, it's u@v: (]\) is a dyad but < is a
monad. So no left argument to < . Monads don't have a left argument.
Henry Rich
On 10/25/2019 11:26 AM, R.E. Boss wrote:
In https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/bslash#dyadic you learn that rank
of x u\ y is 0 _
And the same holds for <@([\), since
<@([\) b.0
_ 0 _
R.E. Boss
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On Oct 25, 2019, at 6:49 AM, R.E. Boss <r.e.b...@outlook.com> wrote:
I would prefer
2 4 6 <@(]\) 'abcdefg'
What's going on here?? Dyadic box??
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