Mark D. Niemiec writes:

> In general, f/ produces less than useful results if f's output
> type is different than it input types. This can be doubly true if
> the parameters themselves have different types and/or shapes.
> (+/ */ +./ ,/ ,&.</ etc. are useful; =/ e./ i./ ":/ generally aren't)

f&.>/y   can be quite meaningful even when   f/y   is not.
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