Your addition of the terminal "@]" appears unnecessary - is there an
example where it makes a difference?  It looks like you could add this
at the end of any phrase without changing the result.

I think it's assumed that the right argument is taken as the last noun on
the right - you only need "]" when you re-use it somewhere else - or am I
missing the point?

On 2/3/07, John Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


c:\j601\system\examples\phrases\phre8.ijs
d9=: zero=: ] * 10&[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[ < |                NB. Zero any real y 
less than
10^-x in mag

Shouldn't this phrase be:
] * 10&[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[ < |@]

?

/J

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