Hi, it's me again. The latest svn works like a charm. ./configure, make, make check, make install, make installcheck. Couldn't be easier.
Now, my two questions aren't necessarily bugs, but the blog is titled "bugs and discussion". Anyway, how would I go about repeating a function using ⍣ until the answer reaches a certain value? e.g.: FIB ← { 2 ↓ ( { ⍵ , +/ ¯2 ↑ ⍵ } ⍣ ⍵ ) 0 1 } FIB 5 1 2 3 5 8 As you can see, FIB produces a vector of the ⍵ first Fibonacci numbers. Now I want to produce a vector of all the Fibonacci numbers under, say, 1000. I could just do: {(⍵ ∊ ⍳1000) / ⍵} FIB 30 as the 30th Fibonacci number is obviously above 1000, but I'm sure there's a more elegant (and versatile) way of doing this. I keep wanting to do something like: while ( ( ¯1 ↑ FIB i ) < 1000) { i++; } FIB i but I know I can't. It's not elegant anyway :) Best regards, Louis