x u...@v y ↔ u x v y

14 */@(-i.) 3 ↔  */ 14 -i. 3

   14 */@(-i.) 3
2184
   */ 14 -i. 3
2184


2010/2/18 Alex Gian <[email protected]>:
> Ooops, scratch the question below, silly me, just saw what's happening
> there, i.e. 'N -  i.M'   rather than  'N (-i.) M'
> but, if anything, this makes the grammatical breakdown of
>  14 */ @ (-i.) 3
> a bit trickier...
>
> On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 19:20 +0000, Alex Gian wrote:
>
>> For, instance I can see that
>> that  14(-i.)3 will give 14 13 12
>> (where is this documented? I also discovered [by chance] that 'n +i.
> m'
>> will give ascending ranges for integer m, n).
>
>
>
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          /|_      .-----------------------------------.
         ,'  .\  /  | Með léttri lund verður        |
     ,--'    _,'   | Dagurinn í dag                     |
    /       /       | Enn betri en gærdagurinn  |
   (   -.  |        `-----------------------------------'
   |     ) |         (\_ _/)
  (`-.  '--.)       (='.'=)   ♖♘♗♕♔♙
   `. )----'        (")_(") ☃☠
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