Jay,
Thank you. This made me aware of the fact that I still don't understand this. You are right that the rank is zero, shown by the fact that ⍴,/1 2 3 returns an empty result:
Can you explain to me why that is the case? When I look at the result from ,/1 2 3 it looks like an array that contains a single element: another array with the values 1 2 3 in it. But it isn't. The result is rank zero, and I can't take the first element from it:
But wait, I can take the first element from it:
What's going on here?
Regards,
Elias