As I've mentioned previously, I've been trying to develop a stand-alone app
type of script, calling the J server (see my previous messages for details).
Here is a function (incorporating a control structure, as I asked about most
recently) that doesn't work correctly:
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DoFileRead =: 3 : 0
select. y
wdinfo 'val y:'; y
case. 1;2;3 do.
wdinfo 'case 1,2,3'; 'read iii1'
NB. list1 =: iiiread iii1
case. 4;5;6 do.
wdinfo 'case 4,5,6'; 'read iii1 and iii2'
NB. list1 =: iiiread iii1
NB. list2 =: iiiread iii2
case. do. NB. case else:
wdinfo 'no case match'; ''
end.
)
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I've remarked out the actual lines of code and substituted wdinfo statements
instead. The wdinfo line following the "select" correctly displays the
argument to the function. However, the function keeps going to the "else" case
option ("no case match"). Here is the call in the main portion of the script:
DoFileRead arg1
where arg1 is derived from args =: 3}.ARGV_z_ via an arg1 =: 0{(>args)
statement.
The actual arguments string (as invoked by a Windows shortcut) looks like this:
"C:\Program Files\j\j.exe" -jijx ReviewFileHandler.ijs 6 c:\iii1.txt
c:\iii2.txt c:\iii3.txt
I have tried both 4;5;6 and '4';'5';'6' for the case values, for example,
but neither version works. I have also tried playing around (unsuccessfully)
with the argument passed to the DoFileRead function, but to no avail.
I'm again sure that this must be something really easy and obvious, but I'm
completely missing it. Help, please--and thanks in advance!
Harvey
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