My "correction", entitled 'adverbs and conjunctions',
just dug myself a new hole.  The verb +/\ is a verb,
contrary to what I said there.  Moving past that
moment of confusion, here's more on my stumbling over
+/\.

If the removal of @ or @: in 
+/[EMAIL PROTECTED] noun 
produces a hook, where +/\ is g and someverb is h in
the monadic template,
      g   
     / \  
    y   h 
        | 
        y 
(which may well not be what is happening) then +/\
acts dyadically.  I have not comprehended how this
verb works, dyadically. Monadically, I follow how it
gives cummulative sums, or subtotals.

   +/\ i. 5
0 1 3 6 10
   +/\~i. 5
0  0 0 0 0 0
0  1 2 3 4 0
1  3 5 7 0 0
3  6 9 0 0 0
6 10 0 0 0 0
   
Assistance with interpreting the output of the dyadic
example, above, will be appreciated.

Tracy Harms


 
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