Actually, ,&.>/ y is supported by special code (it appears to be the same as <@;).

But Note! ,&.>/ y should produce different a result from <@; y for certain y - can you see why?

Henry Rich


On 11/12/2015 5:01 PM, Zsbán Ambrus wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:47 PM, Kip Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
Note also

    (i. 2 3) ,.&.|: i. 4 3
0  1  2
3  4  5
0  1  2
3  4  5
6  7  8
9 10 11
I think more useful is

    >,&.>/ mx
0  1  2
3  4  5
0  1  2
3  4  5
6  7  8
9 10 11

which works fine, but can be inefficient for very long input lists
because it has to copy too much, which is the reason why we have the
Raze primitive.

-- Ambrus
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