Monday, June 5, 2017

Is there a simple way to |^a| and |^x| ?

Both ^a and ^x have proven very useful in a variety of scenarios. Now,
while editing some postscript, I sometimes have to decrement the
magnitude of a series of literal constants by a common amount, and if
there were mod variants of ^a and ^x, I'd be able to hit '.' on them
all, instead of having to ferret out the positive ones, then go back for
the negative, with all the scope for error which that entails.

Erik

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