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{{Built-in|Beside|∘}}, '''Compose''' or '''After''' is a [[primitive operator]]. It shares the glyph [[Jot]] (<source lang=apl inline>∘</source>) with [[Bind]]. Called [[Dyadic function|dyadically]] with function | {{Built-in|Beside|∘}}, '''Compose''' or '''After''' is a [[primitive operator]]. It shares the glyph [[Jot]] (<source lang=apl inline>∘</source>) with [[Bind]]. Called [[Dyadic function|dyadically]] with function [[operand]]s <source lang=apl inline>f</source> and <source lang=apl inline>g</source>, it uses <source lang=apl inline>g</source> [[Monadic function|monadically]] to pre-processes the right argument before applying <source lang=apl inline>f</source> to the given left argument and pre-processed right argument. Called [[Monadic function|monadically]] with operands <source lang=apl inline>f</source> and <source lang=apl inline>g</source>, it applies <source lang=apl inline>f</source> to the result of applying <source lang=apl inline>g</source> to the argument. | ||
In usage, <source lang=apl inline>X f∘g Y</source> is equivalent to <source lang=apl inline>X f g Y</source>, and <source lang=apl inline>f∘g Y</source> is equivalent to <source lang=apl inline>f g Y</source>. Thus, beside can be defined as the [[dop]] <source lang=apl inline>{⍺←⊢ ⋄ ⍺ ⍺⍺ ⍵⍵ ⍵}</source>. | In usage, <source lang=apl inline>X f∘g Y</source> is equivalent to <source lang=apl inline>X f g Y</source>, and <source lang=apl inline>f∘g Y</source> is equivalent to <source lang=apl inline>f g Y</source>. Thus, beside can be defined as the [[dop]] <source lang=apl inline>{⍺←⊢ ⋄ ⍺ ⍺⍺ ⍵⍵ ⍵}</source>. |
Revision as of 06:15, 28 July 2022
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Beside (∘
), Compose or After is a primitive operator. It shares the glyph Jot (∘
) with Bind. Called dyadically with function operands f
and g
, it uses g
monadically to pre-processes the right argument before applying f
to the given left argument and pre-processed right argument. Called monadically with operands f
and g
, it applies f
to the result of applying g
to the argument.
In usage, X f∘g Y
is equivalent to X f g Y
, and f∘g Y
is equivalent to f g Y
. Thus, beside can be defined as the dop {⍺←⊢ ⋄ ⍺ ⍺⍺ ⍵⍵ ⍵}
.
Examples
When used monadically, f∘g
behaves the same as an atop:
-∘÷ 2 ¯0.5 ⍝ same as -(÷2) ¯0.5
When used dyadically, f∘g
forms a dyadic hook:
'oy'≡∘⌽'yo' 1 ⍝ same as 'oy'≡⌽'yo' 1
When used monadically with Commute, f∘g
forms a monadic hook:
≡∘⌽⍨'UwU' 1 ⍝ same as this, because operators are left-associative, unlike functions which are right-associative (≡∘⌽)⍨'UwU' 1 ⍝ same as 'UwU'≡⌽'UwU' 1
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