From lojbab Sat Mar 6 22:46:44 2010 Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 02:59:48 -0500 From: Logical Language Group Subject: Re: mo'e Cc: lojbab@access.digex.net Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Thu Mar 16 02:59:54 1995 X-From-Space-Address: lojbab Message-ID: >What do you get when you add 'one number' and 'one number'? 'Two numbers' or >'one number'? (Please don't answer "yes" :) I get "two numbers". Your arithmetic may vary %^). >Ok. In that case, {mo'e lo namcu} is "some number", and {mo'e ci namcu} >is meaningless, because {mo'e} takes a referent of one number, not several >referents. Actually, an operand can be an array, or a range so I see no reasson why mo'e can only handle 1 number. The only question is hjow to define mathematics based on the "numbers" you create with mo'e. For most cases that are liable to come up in real usage, the ansswer is fairly well defined. lojbab