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> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:programming-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Ricardo Forno
> Verzonden: vrijdag 12 oktober 2007 7:24
> Aan: Programming forum
> Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] Confused
>
> Thanks to all.
> Now I see things more clearly.
> Actually, my question was related to this Phrase, section test, 4C:
> m11=: >./=<./ NB. Are atoms of numerical list y equal?
> This works for lists having not null length.
> However, for a null list, the result is 0, indicating that not all the
> numbers were equal.
> The question, then, boils to: is this last result right? I understand that
> minus infinite is not equal to plus infinite; this is not the problem.
> What I think is that there sholud be a simple phrase that, applied to a
> null
> lists, says all its elements are equal, because not two of them are
> different.
> Thanks.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Simon Ampleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Confused
>
>
> > Or you can also alter EQ to execute like the first sentence.
> >
> > EQ =: [:>./[:=<./
> > EQ w
> > 1
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