I can't figure out what you are asking (I don't think that matters much, since you know this stuff better than I do; but maybe others are also puzzled). And I don't see why there is that trailing ) ; or why executing 0 !:0 produces that result.
I'm saying, I need to buy a vowel. Henry Rich On 5/30/2011 7:51 AM, Raul Miller wrote: > This does not work: > > 0 !:0 > coclass 'example1' > f=:3 :0 > (+/ % #) y > ) > g=:3 :0 > (1 + f) y > ) > ) > > Do we have a simple way of presenting a class definition that does not > require retaining the context of where it is being used (interactively > or in another script, and/or which locale is being used in the larger > context), that also allows multi-line explicit definitions? > > Thanks, > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
