Put the cursor on the primitive then press Ctrl-F1. It will take you to the
help for the primitive.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:

> At 07:54  +0000 2009/08/24, Bo Jacoby wrote:
> >Yes, when I type the name of a verb which I have
> >defined myself, I get the code:
> >    etc
> >[: T [ {. [: T ]
> >but when I type the name of a verb which the
> >J-implementors have defined I get no explanation
> >    %.
> >%.
> >It might be nice to see the definition in terms of simpler concepts.
>
>
>
>       But would it be very useful? Considering -
>
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> At 00:50  -0700 2009/08/24, Bo Jacoby wrote:
> >Impressive. But, as often with J, not immediately comprehensible.
> >- Bo
> >
> >--- Den lør 22/8/09 skrev Roger Hui <[email protected]>:
> >
> >>  Fra: Roger Hui <[email protected]>
> >>  Emne: Re: [Jprogramming] Unforgettable times
> >>  Til: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
> >>  Dato: lørdag 22. august 2009 23.41
> >>     j #~  (j e. <:p: j) * (j e.
> >>  >:*:j) * (2...@q: j) * 2...@q:@(|.&.":"0) j=: 1+i.1e6
> >>  226 47962 95482 103042 140626 194482 370882
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