9!:20
9!:21 *Memory Limit*. An upper bound on the size of any one memory
allocation. The memory limit is initially 2^30 on 32-bit systems and 2^62 on
64-bit systems.
It is probably more valuable to describe what you want to do and there
usually are various ways of solving your task.

It is often faster to handle a lot of data in one operation


2011/10/10 David Vaughan <purpleblue...@googlemail.com>

> Hi, I was curious about the space limit J has for its arrays, and ways this
> can be worked around. In some cases, you may want to do something equivalent
> to a loop in C that runs many many times, which I would only know to do in J
> by listing all the items and then performing a verb on them. Is there any
> other approach?
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