Dear J Forum:

Thank you for the help with the Grid class.  However, I'm still stumped.
Can someone write up some J code that allows a user to input data via a grid
into J?  For example, set mat equal to the values that someone puts into a
3x3 grid.  Thanks.

Sincerely, 

Leigh 
 
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Subject: RE: [Jprogramming] Grid

---Leigh J. Halliwell wrote:
> I've been passing data between Excel and J with the clipboard.  But I
> know that J has excellent input and reporting features.  I might
> use J for some spreadsheet work, if I could only understand grids.
> I've looked in the labs and demos, as well as on Wiki, but they are
> all to complicated or condensed.
> I like the pace of the old "User Manual," but that was for Release 3.
>
> Is there something like that for teaching me about arrays and grids?


The old User Manual was before my time but I suspect that the answer to your
question is "no".

I found the best solution for trying to understand grid, was to study
examples of use.

The demo gave me a good idea of available functionality and what some of the
options did, but I found the way it is implemented obscured how to actually
use the grid in an application.

The best simple examples of using the Grid that I know of are on this wiki
page:
<http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Grid/Class>

Other examples that I found useful were the browser.ijs script in the SQLite
addon, and the csvedit addon.

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