On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:53 AM, PackRat <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to understand some J code that uses the interval index I.
> primitive.  As a newbie to some of the more "advanced" primitives in J,
> the DoJ's explanation is beyond me.  Can someone please clue me in on
> what the purpose of I. is and how it works (in verbose, easy English,
> please)?  I thought I'd do a little trial and error (you know, what
> if...?)

I hope, before you read this, you have had a chance to read some of
the other posts in this thread, and try them out.  That said, I will
point at Knuth's third book in his Art of Computer Programming series,
and in particular note the part of chapter 6 that mentions ordered
tables.

-- 
Raul
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