2009/10/30 Roger Hui <[email protected]>:
> ...
> Because I prefer to have the interval end points
> as the left argument.
>
> In APL/J, it is generally the case that
> the left and right arguments are so defined
> that x&f makes a more sensible monad
> than f&y .   The n v1 v2 fork accentuates
> this point.

I understand now what you mean, thanks for explaining.
(The formulations in phrases/intervals are in the other
direction.)

Now, I am curious about the following.  With expressions like
the above, where some verbosity is apparent, one feels like using
a ‘left-leaning’ hook which J doesn't have.  Has such a device
been considered?  Perhaps found not frequently occurring?
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