Correction:
fa =: 3 : 0
(#y) fa y
:
x{.i.y
)
R.E. Boss
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens R.E. Boss
> Verzonden: maandag 23 juli 2007 15:11
> Aan: 'Programming forum'
> Onderwerp: RE: [Jprogramming] Defining an ambivalent verb
>
> fa =: 3 : 0
> (#y) fa y
> :
> 'x{.i.y
> )
>
> R.E. Boss
>
>
>
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> > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:programming-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Graham Parkhouse
> > Verzonden: maandag 23 juli 2007 15:05
> > Aan: 'Programming forum'
> > Onderwerp: [Jprogramming] Defining an ambivalent verb
> >
> > If I am able to define a verb dyadically and would like to have the
> > monadic
> > definition to be the same as the dyadic function with a default left
> > argument which is dependent on the shape of the right argument, I can do
> > it
> > like this (using a trivial example):
> >
> > fd =: 4 : 'x{.i.y'
> > fa =: 3 : 0
> > (#y) fd y
> > :
> > x fd y
> > )
> >
> > But I only want to define fa. Is there a way I can avoid defining fd?
> >
> > Graham Parkhouse
> >
> >
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