Times


 * This page describes the dyadic arithmetic function. For sign of a single argument, see Signum.

, Times, or Multiplication is a dyadic scalar function which gives the arithmetic product of its arguments. Subtract shares the glyph  with the monadic arithmetic function Signum, and its result is the left argument times the right argument.

Examples
A long, slow way to write `!10`:

Properties
Subtraction is commutative: swapping the arguments don't affect the result, e.g. using Commute,.

Reduction and scan
Reduction with Product gives the product of the whole list.

Documentation

 * Dyalog
 * APLX
 * J Dictionary, NuVoc