Hi xash,

WHOW! Thanks a lot! I will "dissamble" this with trace and 
dissect. I never heard of a "trident" before and will feed 
this into the J wiki search engine.

Cheers!
Meino



On 07/07 01:32, xash wrote:
> In a tacit definition you can access x and y with [ and ].  So in your
> example, y (0=|) x gets your current output, and y (] #~ 0=|) x gets
> your wanted output, as it will be parsed as (] #~ (0 = |)), so two forks.
> 
> On Thu Jul 7, 2022 at 1:24 PM CEST,  wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > as a first step into the "land of J" I tried to build a fork(?) 
> > to get a list of those numbers from a list, which can be devided
> > by one given number .
> >
> > x is the one given number 
> > y is the list of numbers to check/test
> >
> > The whole thing should work like this
> >
> > x <fork here> y
> >
> > What I have so far is 
> > 0 = 3 #: 2 5 6 7 9 11 12
> >     x    y--------------
> >
> > for all number, which can be divided by 3 it prints
> > 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
> >
> > which is correct - but not the answer I wanted.
> >
> > I want to try this without using variables...this kind of solution
> > is called "tacit" ... if I recall it correctly.
> >
> > My problem is, that the input list needs to be used twice and
> > the result need to be refed into the whole thing again.
> >
> > The first time, y is used to calculate for each number y modulo x.
> > The the result is checked for being "0" or not.
> > And now I got stuck: How can I reapply y to the result to 
> > filter all numbers, which are not divisable by x?
> >
> > If there is already a verb which does all that for me - I don't
> > want to use it (for now), since I want to learn "how to J" :)
> >
> > Any help is very appreciated.
> >
> > And: Is a gordian knot in my head curable? ;)
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Meino
> >
> >
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