Negative ranks "are" infinite.

   e."(e."_1)
e."_ _ _

I remember a statement in the dictionary about this issue, which was
more precise. But now that we're switching to NuVoc, I suppose the
thing to do is check whether NuVoc represents this issue.

Thanks,


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Raul

On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 4:14 PM Michal Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We say x e. y tests whether each item of x is an item of y, and thus has
> rank _ _ ...
>
> Wouldn't it be equivalent (and simpler?) to say that x e. y is a verb that
> checks whether x is an item of y, and has rank  _1 _ ?
>
> I guess I'm asking whether the choice of those two is just an
> implementation detail...?
> If so, are they basically equivalent, or is there a strong reason to prefer
> one over the other?
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