david alis wrote: > Maybe I'm wrong, but not all atomic representations are gerunds.
Raul wrote: > can you give an example? Maybe he meant the reverse, that not all gerunds are atomic representations. For example, the vector +`-`* is a gerund, but not an a.r. (e.g. +`-`* 5!:0 fails). But all gerunds are composed of atomic representations, so Roger's "0 suffices. -Dan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
