Note also, there are numerous ways to
designate this point in J

   ~. (4%:_1) , (_1^1r4) , (r.1r4p1) , (^0j0.25p1) , (%:0j1) , ( *1j1 )
0.707107j0.707107

~. showing they are all the same

See also http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Essays/Complex_Operations


--- Pascal Heus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi:
> Just getting started with J and am trying to create a 2 by 2 matrix with
> one cell containing the value ^o.0j0.25 (which is the constant value
> exp^ i pi/4)
> On it's own ^o.0j0.25 correctly evaluate as 0.707107j0.707107 but when I
> try to insert it in a table with other numbers like in '1 ^o.0j0.25' I
> get the wrong results.
> I suppose it gets interpreted a the diad ^ power instead of the mode ^
> exponential.. How can I get '1 ^o.0j0.25' to return '1
> 0.707107j0.707107' instead of '1'
> thanks
> Pascal
> 
> 
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