I am unsure of the purpose of you post. Is it to
show an application of unicoding or to indicate difficulties
you are having with the application, or both?
I am totally unfamiliar with unicode, but have read
the Vocabulary entry and your post.
My strategy to try to understand you post was to use
jw (java version on the Mac). I went to the configure menu
and changed the font type to "Arial Unicode MS" 16 and
unchecked the button "Save Config" so that my basic
configuration would not change the next time I launch J.
I typed in your three 4&u: lines and was encouraged
because the output looked like seven vaguely familiar
characters. I then type the following 3 lines.
neg =. 4&u:111 800 65 800 66 800 67 800 88 800 89 800 90 800
null=. 4&u:111 805 65 805 66 805 67 805 88 805 89 805 90 805
pos =. 4&u:111 799 65 799 66 799 67 799 88 799 89 799 90 799
After confirming that #neg is 14 I continued to
define three nouns as did you.
NEG =.7 3$neg
NULL=.7 3$null
POS =.7 3$pos
When I looked at the output for NEG, NULL and POS
the output looked funny so I tried redefining the 3 nouns as
follows and the results were much nicer looking, so I wonder
if your noun definitions were 7 3&$ or 7 2&$ ?
NEG =.7 2$neg
NULL=.7 2$null
POS =.7 2$pos
A big question I have, is how do you define NEG,
NULL and POS and q directly, that is, not using neg, null,
and pos as it appears you do?
(B=)
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