What a coincidence! Just this morning I saw
(<'123') 5!:0
|spelling error
and was perplexed. I'd never seen it before, but it goes back at least
10 years.
It happens when you supply an invalid AR to 5!:0, containing an invalid
string form.
BTW, to force an adverb you can use
{{ text return. m }}
avoiding the needless executable.
Henry Rich
On 4/21/2023 5:20 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
+&(%7){{(m=.0)]5!:5<'u'}}5!:0
|spelling error, executing adv 5!:0
|words with . or : inflections must be J primitive words
| +&(%7){{(m=.0)]5!:5<'u'}} 5!:0
JVERSION
Engine: j9.4.2/j64avx2/windows
Build: commercial/2023-04-10T01:19:53/clang-15-0-7/SLEEF=1
Library: 9.4.22
Qt IDE: 2.0.3/6.2.4(6.2.4)
Platform: Win 64
Installer: j9.4 install
InstallPath: c:/other/j9.4
Contact: www.jsoftware.com
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Raul
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