Re: [Jprogramming] addons update

2012-12-04 Thread Ric Sherlock
I see thanks. Sorry for the noise! On Dec 5, 2012 4:28 PM, "chris burke" wrote: > You can see the timestamps by browsing to the download directory, e.g. try > http://www.jsoftware.com/download/?C=M;O=D to sort in reverse timestamp > order. > > The most recent J gtk are Norman's versions for the M

Re: [Jprogramming] @: and capped fork

2012-12-04 Thread Don & Cathy Kelly
I've used Turbo Basic which, as I recall, didn't use line numbers, compiled very quickly, and was superior to the Fortran of its day -as well as being superior in programming and application to the Pascal or C++ of its day. It was tedious to program (less so than C++) but debugging was easy -

Re: [Jprogramming] addons update

2012-12-04 Thread chris burke
You can see the timestamps by browsing to the download directory, e.g. try http://www.jsoftware.com/download/?C=M;O=D to sort in reverse timestamp order. The most recent J gtk are Norman's versions for the Mac. The download/gtk directory is not referenced by J pacman - as per the title, this is f

Re: [Jprogramming] addons update

2012-12-04 Thread bill lam
They should be around November. @Chris can you check? Срд, 05 Дек 2012, Ric Tikkanz писал(а): > Bill, when you say there are new versions of the gtk binary, how new are > they? > > I look in http://www.jsoftware.com/downloads/gtk/ and the versions in there > are all dated August 2011. Are the ve

Re: [Jprogramming] addons update

2012-12-04 Thread Ric Sherlock
Bill, when you say there are new versions of the gtk binary, how new are they? I look in http://www.jsoftware.com/downloads/gtk/ and the versions in there are all dated August 2011. Are the versions you're referring to newer than those? Cheers, Ric On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:29 PM, bill lam wrote

[Jprogramming] addons update

2012-12-04 Thread bill lam
Many addons have been updated, most of them are inter-related, please update them all and test. Please report any regressions found. New versions of gtk binary for window and mac are available from Norman Drinkwater. Please install them if not yet done by getgtkbin 1 For gtkwd, a new addon 'wd

Re: [Jprogramming] JHS with JavaScript Grid

2012-12-04 Thread John Baker
I figured out how to extract the row data. The open source version of the grid I am using forces you to traverse all the grid cells to collect changes. Even with this restriction grids with up to a thousand rows are still very responsive. I'll post the key routine tonight. I've read about jQu

Re: [Jprogramming] JHS with JavaScript Grid

2012-12-04 Thread Raul Miller
In your blog post, you pose the question of how to get at the data from the grid. A crude but simple mechanism in javascript would be: document.getElementById('gridbox').innerText But this has limitations (a lack of delimiters and escapes). I could walk you through traversing the data structure

[Jprogramming] NYCJUG 18:30 12/11 at ThomasNet, 5 Penn Plaza (8th Ave. between 33rd and 34th)

2012-12-04 Thread Devon McCormick
We'll be having our regular monthly meeting, courtesy of the fine folks at ThomasNet, in a week. We may or may not have video-conferencing - we'll know closer to the date. -- Devon McCormick, CFA ^me^ at acm. org is my preferred e-mail

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Raul Miller
Ric suggested 1j1#"1 which I think addresses what you wanted. That said, note that you could use 0 1 with +/ to get indices with successors. And you can do further manipulations from there, or use this in various contexts. Note also that it's sometimes convenient to use an overspecified merge.

Re: [Jprogramming] @: and capped fork

2012-12-04 Thread Raul Miller
Note that I never bothered to create an object in either of the two examples in my previous post. The second example used a class rather than an object. A more literal transliteration of the javascript would be something like this: a=: cocreate'' b__a=: 'bee' c__a=: 'see' do_something@do__a&> nl

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Aai
If you just have (spiral) pattern e3 and f: e3=. 5 5 $ 13 14 15 16 17 12 3 4 5 18 11 2 1 6 19 10 9 8 7 20 25 24 23 22 21 f=. 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 then you may use: ]P=. e3 (1j1 #"1 $@[ $ (('X','@'$~<:@#@[)`(i.~)`(('.'$~#)@])},)~) f @ . . . . . @ . @ . . @ X . . . . @ . . . . . . @ getting a pret

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Ric Sherlock
Given that there appears to be a minor error in the definition of e3 in the original post, I'll repeat what I think was intended below: e3=: 12 13 14 15 16 11 2 3 4 17 10 1 0 5 18 9 8 7 20 6 19 24 23 22 21 f=: 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 e3=: 5 5$ e3 ;"1 (e3 e."1 f)} (5 5$<'. '),:<'@ ' NB. or the

Re: [Jprogramming] error message in '~addons/media/image3/view_m.ijs

2012-12-04 Thread Brian Schott
I have updated my libraries and base. Looking at the forum archive I have found the following links relevant to my questions, and have added David Mitchell's patch to image3.ijs, but with no luck, even in JHS. The problem seems to be the 64bit OS on the Mac because I get the same errors in JH

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Linda Alvord
Or: ]L=:,>(10$(?10 $26){(65+i.26){a.)(;"0)' ' G Q W J R C O S Q C (, 0 4 10 18{(i.20),.>:i.20){L G W C C Linda -Original Message- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda Alvord Sent: Tuesday, December

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Ric Sherlock
the original e3 is also defined in the original post. The line ( e3=: 5 5 $ e3 ) in my post is just reshaping the original e3 as a table rather than a list. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:11 PM, Linda Alvord wrote: > Ric, > > e3=: 5 5$ e3 >f=.1 2 3 5 8 13 21 >(e3 e."1 f)} (5 5$<'. '),:<

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Linda Alvord
Ric, e3=: 5 5$ e3 f=.1 2 3 5 8 13 21 (e3 e."1 f)} (5 5$<'. '),:<'@ ' |stack error: e3 | (e3 e."1 f)}(5 5$<'. '),:<'@ ' ;"1 (e3 e."1 f)} (5 5$<'. '),:<'@ ' When does ;"1 apply if there is already a "stack error" without? Linda -Original Message- From: programming-boun

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Ric Sherlock
Linda, you'll find f explained and defined in the original post. It is the Fibonacci series. On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Linda Alvord wrote: > Now for this thread. > > Do you pull f out of some strange "hat" somewhere? > > Linda > > -Original Message- > From: programming-boun.

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Linda Alvord
Now for this thread. Do you pull f out of some strange "hat" somewhere? Linda -Original Message- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ric Sherlock Sent: Monday, December 03, 2012 10:17 PM To: Programming JForu

Re: [Jprogramming] Getting more than one value back from "From" or alternative approach

2012-12-04 Thread Linda Alvord
If all those people hadn't been awake all night you might have enjoyed: ]L=:,>(10$(?10 $26){(65+i.26){a.)(;"0)'0' B0W0R0L0G0J0Y0Q0K0C0 (, 0 4 10 18{ (i.20),.>:i.20){L B0R0J0C0 Linda -Original Message- From: [email protected] [mailto:programming-boun...@fo