Working on a Mac here, so it's actually as easy type ^:a: in the
search field at the top right of any Finder window. You know, I
haven't been happy with Apple's file searching since they dropped OS 9
(you used to be able to drag a file into the search dialog to specify
criteria based on the characteristics of that file), but obviously
it's up to the task here if I'd just remember to use it...
On Apr 16, 2008, at 1:06 AM, R.E. Boss wrote:
Edit|Find in Files
tab Help:
Find What: ^:a:
Look in: All
results in
..\j602\help\dictionary\d202n.htm (6)
..\j602\help\dictionary\special.htm (2)
..\j602\help\jforc\contents.htm (1)
..\j602\help\jforc\foreword.htm (1)
..\j602\help\jforc\loopless_code_v_partitions.htm (5)
..\j602\help\release\powopb.htm (2)
or, after Open, in
Searched for: ^:a:
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\dictionary\d202n.htm (6)
-:@(+2&%)^:a: 1
{&x^:a: 0
x {~^:a: 0
and so on. Then {&x^:a:0 or x{~^:a:0 computes
m=. d {~^:a: 0
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\dictionary\special.htm (2)
{&x^:a:
{~^:a:
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\jforc\contents.htm (1)
"Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-weight:bold'>^:a:</span> and
<span
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\jforc\foreword.htm (1)
(J5.04) ^:a:,
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\jforc
\loopless_code_v_partitions.htm (5)
style='mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New
Roman";mso-bidi-font-weight:bold'>^:a:</span></span>
{~^:a: 0
style='mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"'>u^:a:</
span></span>
means 'keep
"Times New Roman"'>u^:a:</span></span> returns all the
intermediate
results
class=Jcode><span style='mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New
Roman"'>{~^:a:</span></span>
c:\program files (x86)\j602\help\release\powopb.htm (2)
Moreover, the monads {&x^:a: or {&x^:(<_)
for integer list x and the dyads {~^:a: or {~^:(<_)
R.E. Boss
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Geoff Canyon
Verzonden: woensdag 16 april 2008 9:36
Aan: Programming forum
Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] Is this code reasonable?
Ah, so it was as I suspected. I had actually read through J for C
programmers, but obviously not everything sank in.
If only site:jsoftware.com ^:a: worked in google, I could have found
it myself...
Thanks!
Geoff
On Apr 16, 2008, at 12:06 AM, Arie Groeneveld wrote:
See e.g. Henry Rich's J for C programmers: *http://tinyurl.com/6xcqyj*
Extracting Variable-Length Fields Using ^:a: ...
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