Yes, maybe for loop is the way to go. It just seems very un-J :). I did try 
f^:v^:n earlier, but it didn’t work, it ran f 2*n times. But when I try it now 
with my simple example,

(2&*)^:(10&> @ ])^:3 ] 1

returns 8, and

(2&*)^:(10&> @ ])^:5 ] 1

returns 16, as expected. Maybe there is something going on with my “v” in my 
earlier code.

Thanks, Anton Wallgren
On 26 May 2020, 09:11 +0200, Raul Miller <[email protected]>, wrote:
> ^:_ doesn't impose the max limit on iterations, though...
>
> I think, for something that quirky, I'd just use a for loop. That
> said, f^:v^:n would work -- I'm just not sure it's optimized
> adequately.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> --
> Raul
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 2:39 AM 'Rob Hodgkinson' via Programming
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Anton, welcome to J.
> >
> > This is a further parameter to the power operator (^:) described here:
> >
> > https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/Loopless 
> > <https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/Loopless> Section “Types of 
> > Loops” and the row in the table “Apply a verb repeatedly”, “Until a 
> > condition is met”.
> > Use Power ([x] u^:v^:_ y)
> >
> > For your example, double while a condition (eg let’s say while the sequence 
> > is < 100 and stop with the value that breaches that condition …)
> >
> > 2&* ^:(100>])^:_ (1) NB. Sequence here is 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128
> > 128
> >
> > 2&* ^:(100>])^:_ (5) NB. Sequence is 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160
> > 160
> >
> > Best, Rob
> >
> > > On 26 May 2020, at 4:09 pm, Anton Wallgren <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > Fairly recent J enthusiast here. I’m wondering about the idiomatic way to 
> > > iterate at most n times? I.e. do f^:n y, but with the possibility of an 
> > > early exit if some condition is met. Is it (u F. ]) y, where u is f but 
> > > with some Z:’s added? E.g
> > >
> > > f=: 2&*
> > > MAX=: n
> > >
> > > u=: monad define
> > > _2 Z: -.*MAX=: MAX - 1
> > > _2 Z: some other condition
> > > f y
> > > )
> > >
> > > But then you need to globally assign and reassign MAX and this doesn’t 
> > > feel very elegant. Another option of course is to use a for-loop with 
> > > break.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Anton Wallgren
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