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{{Built-in|Membership|∊}}, also called '''Member Of''' or ''' | {{Built-in|Membership|∊}}, also called '''Member In''', '''Member Of''', or '''Element Of''', is a [[dyadic]] [[primitive function]] which tests if each of the elements of the left [[argument]] appears as an element of the right argument. Membership derives from the traditional mathematical notation <math>\in</math> (''Element of'') and therefore uses that [[glyph]] (lunate epsilon). | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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Both arguments can be arrays of any [[shape]]. Each element of the left argument is tested against elements of the right argument, and the result is a [[boolean]] array having the same shape as the left argument. | Both arguments can be arrays of any [[shape]]. Each element of the left argument is tested against elements of the right argument, and the result is a [[boolean]] array having the same shape as the left argument. | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang=apl> | ||
'THIS NOUN'∊'THAT WORD' | 'THIS NOUN'∊'THAT WORD' | ||
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 | 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 | ||
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For [[nested array|nested arrays]], Membership tests for exact [[match]] between the elements. | For [[nested array|nested arrays]], Membership tests for exact [[match]] between the elements. | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang=apl> | ||
'CAT' 'DOG' 'MOUSE' ∊ 'CAT' 'FOX' 'DOG' 'LLAMA' | 'CAT' 'DOG' 'MOUSE' ∊ 'CAT' 'FOX' 'DOG' 'LLAMA' | ||
1 1 0 | 1 1 0 | ||
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=== Leading axis model === | === Leading axis model === | ||
The behavior of Membership was changed to follow [[leading axis model]] in some implementations such as [[J]] (spelled < | The behavior of Membership was changed to follow [[leading axis model]] in some implementations such as [[J]] (spelled <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>e.</syntaxhighlight>). In this case, if the right argument is a higher-[[rank]] array, the [[cell|cells]] of the left argument with appropriate rank are compared against the [[major cell|major cells]] of the right argument. | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang=j> | ||
]mat=.>'able';'acre';'idle' | ]mat=.>'able';'acre';'idle' | ||
able | able | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
In other dialects, a leading axis membership function can be defined as: | In other dialects, a leading axis membership function can be defined as: | ||
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Membership←{(≢⍵)≥⍵⍳⍺} | Membership←{(≢⍵)≥⍵⍳⍺} | ||
⎕←mat←3 4⍴'ableacreidle' | ⎕←mat←3 4⍴'ableacreidle' |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 11 January 2024
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Membership (∊
), also called Member In, Member Of, or Element Of, is a dyadic primitive function which tests if each of the elements of the left argument appears as an element of the right argument. Membership derives from the traditional mathematical notation (Element of) and therefore uses that glyph (lunate epsilon).
Examples
Both arguments can be arrays of any shape. Each element of the left argument is tested against elements of the right argument, and the result is a boolean array having the same shape as the left argument.
'THIS NOUN'∊'THAT WORD' 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 6 9∊3 3⍴⍳9 1 1 1 (3 3⍴⍳9)∊3 6 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
For nested arrays, Membership tests for exact match between the elements.
'CAT' 'DOG' 'MOUSE' ∊ 'CAT' 'FOX' 'DOG' 'LLAMA' 1 1 0
Leading axis model
The behavior of Membership was changed to follow leading axis model in some implementations such as J (spelled e.
). In this case, if the right argument is a higher-rank array, the cells of the left argument with appropriate rank are compared against the major cells of the right argument.
]mat=.>'able';'acre';'idle' able acre idle 'able' e. mat 1 (<'able') e. mat 0 'ab' e. mat 0 (3 3 4$'able') e. mat NB. the resulting shape is trailing axes (corresponding to the major cells of mat) removed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
In other dialects, a leading axis membership function can be defined as:
Membership←{(≢⍵)≥⍵⍳⍺} ⎕←mat←3 4⍴'ableacreidle' able acre idle 'able' Membership mat 1
See also
External links
Documentation
- Dyalog
- APLX
- J Dictionary, NuVoc
- BQN