Hi Pascal,
From your email examples this looks promising.
I'll need to spend a bit of time with your repo though to get a better
understanding of what is going on here & what I think about it.
Thanks!
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 12:27 PM 'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming <
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Hi Bo,
I've lightly followed previous discussions of these ideas before on the
forum. Have you had a go at modelling them in J?
Maybe being able to use them in practice will help others understand what
you clearly believe is something of value?
Thanks,
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 4:21 AM 'Bo Jacoby' v
updated kv to support inverted tables.
https://github.com/Pascal-J/kv/blob/main/kv.ijs
output for these functions are near bottom of
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Pascal-J/kv/main/README.md
'Id Name Job Status' kv ,.&.:>"1 |: maybenum each > ','cut each cutLF 0 : 0 NB.
from your example
Ric wrote: "I thought I'd share in case anyone has any thoughts, suggestions or
wants to help take the idea further."
This link has thoughts and suggestions.
https://www.academia.edu/10031088/ORDINAL_FRACTIONS_the_algebra_of_data
Thanks!
Bo.
Den søndag den 13. februar 2022 14.49.06 CET skrev
Inspired by recent threads, I've started experimenting with a DataFrame
structure in J.
I began by building off the 'general/misc/inverted' utilities so that a
DataFrame is just a 2-row table, where the first row is a list of labels &
the 2nd is an inverted table.
It can be installed as 'tables/da