Can also ask the system to do the inverse operation
with ^:_1 (inverse):
(".^:_1) 1 2 3
In general if u is a verb then can try (u^:_1), it
works in many cases.
--- Paul Gauthier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Format ( ": ) would do that. See also the (8!:)
> Foreign conjunction for
> completeness.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of PackRat
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:34 PM
> To: Programming forum
> Subject: [Jprogramming] Beg Q--Conversions between
> literal and numeric?
>
> I know that "numbers" ( ". ) converts a literal
> sequence (atom, list,
> array, etc.) of numeric characters ('1 2 3') to a
> numeric sequence (1 2
> 3).
>
> How does one do the reverse, converting a sequence
> (atom, list, array,
> etc.) of numbers (1 2 3) to a literal sequence ('1 2
> 3')?
>
> I'm sure the answer will be obvious once I see it,
> but I seem to be
> missing it at the moment. Thanks in advance!
>
> Harvey
>
>
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