The result of v contains verb numbers for the cells of x/y. It also
indicates the rank of those cells: the verbs execute on (-rv)-cells,
where rv is the rank of the result of v.
The text seems to me to describe the operation correctly, but as always
you can change it if it is unclear. Your description of the operation
is correct.
Henry Rich
On 12/26/2023 6:14 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
I should add that the nuvoc has some examples of implied rank, but I
can't figure out why a list of 10 numbers from an infinite ranked v
means rank 0 while a list of five numbers from infinite ranked v means
rank 1. I suspect what it's intended to mean is that the implied rank
is _1 and "_1 on a rank 1 list acts at rank 0 and "_1 on a rank 2 list
acts at rank 1. But that doesn't match the text of the description.
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