I thought we'd broken your habit of omitting the strict and warnings pragmata. Perhaps not. :-(

You have Ken - except for a oneliner where the only purpose was to check I had remembered correctly that [6] was the weekday!

I hardly ever use oneliners and forgot at add 'w' to -we...is there an equivalently for strict?

You've run afoul of the rule that says...

Thanks for the explanation of this and the Unitary Operator. When I've seen that in the past I've assumed it was shorthand for add nothing, whatever 'nothing' means in the context of that scalar.


In reply to Re^2: Can you explain the difference with print? by Bod
in thread Can you explain the difference with print? by Bod

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