Put the case that I have a boolean vector. Put the case that I want to drop the first item if it is 0, and the last item if it is zero. For example: given: 1 0...
Looks like 9, (although token-counting is a worse game than APL golf): '{transpose}(~{zilde}{rho}{omega}){drop}{omega}' 2 ofPower 1 1 0 1 0 0 where: xF n...
{~}2 ~2 each of these is a function expression. Both have ended up being very similar to what I think Randy meant. Perhaps Randy doesn't yet know the power...
In case anyone missed what Morten did then, (,ÿ¯1) is a dyadic function that DROPS the first item of its right argument if it is the same as the left...
Hi Phil; I should know "ofPower" has been implemented; I created it on 13 Dec 2004. Its definition will reduce when the APL I use (APL2000) implements it, but...
Right. You are emulating Dyalog in another APL. Interesting. So your ofPower is a defined operator that takes a string rep of a dfn? Fighting with TWO hands...
Phil's solution is exactly what I had come up. It is exactly 11 characters in version 11 (not tokens, I guess). Phil gives me too much credit in thinking I...
Hi Randy, Can you really claim 9 tokens, if one is a defined function? If so, I can do it with one token: f ;) A man of your obvious talents should really be...
Emulating J actually. APL2000 doesn't have defined operators, so "ofPower" isn't one. The fact it is defined means no hands are tied. Using 'dfn' instead of...
Paul; (<6 hours to invoke the "solve_all_problems" verb.) Do you intend to make the case for "f" being a primitive, like ofPower is? I didn't think so. I knew...
11 chars in V11 - Very impressive. ... In the conference edition, if the right operand is a bool-scalar-returning function, the operator "iterates" using it to...
I get the impression that it's necessary to go to the conference to have use of the power operator so this was a puzzling challenge, and the import of at least...
Morten; Thanks for the consideration. To report on my efforts at cutting and pasting: . Phil's message pasted into an APL2000 session fine, except for the...
... I don't know whether I've missed something, but are there input/output tables to let us use this font within Dyalog APL sessions? APL385 looks a lot...
No, version 11.0 can not use a Unicode font directly. We intend to start using the font for documentation and script files, but APL itself will have to wait...
See attached documentation for the V11 power operator. The V11 help file distributed with the Dyalog conference memory stick described a previous version of...
... Thanks for sharing this with those of us who didn't go to Denmark. Some questions... [0] What's the glyph? It's showing for me as y-umlaut. Am I having ...
... Agreed. Something I'd find useful is an "official" or "officially-recommended" APL font to use in Windows forms (sometimes I want to be able to show or ...
[0] The glyph is star-overstrike-diaeresis ("star-each"?, "starch"?, ...(*) ). It is in APL385 and the new Dyalog V11 font. It appears in the last position in...
John Scholes wrote: (**) see www.dyalog.com/dfnsdws/n_ddft.htm for some examples of gargantuan derived functions. Talking about derived functions, if ...
I'm surprised that I can't see any APL characters in this. I have the "Dyalog Std TT" font installed (from a recent download of the .Net 10.1 docn), which is...
Hi, While we are on the subject of fonts, and just in case it is of use to someone, I attach our APL 2005 font. It has got the new star-dieresis symbol at the...
Of course, you are right Kai. Anyway, I think creating a font folder in the files section and place any fonts (or a link at least) there, will let it live...
I cannot get the attachment. When I read the message directly in Dyaloguser yahoo group, there is not possibility to download the attachment (yahoo says that...