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A '''primitive''' is a built-in [[function]] or [[operator]] which is a core part of the language. It is represented by a [[glyph]], which it may share with another primitive. Special syntax like [[Assignment]] (<source lang=apl inline>←</source>) and [[Branch]] (<source lang=apl inline>→</source>) can also be considered primitives, though they do not abide by APL's regular [[syntax]]. Similarly, special constants like [[Zilde]] (<source lang=apl inline>⍬</source>) and [[Dyalog APL]]'s Root [[namespace]] (<source lang=apl inline>#</source>) are sometimes called primitives.
A '''primitive''' is a built-in [[function]] or [[operator]] which is a core part of the language. It is represented by a [[glyph]], which it may share with another primitive. Special syntax like [[Assignment]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>←</source>) and [[Branch]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>→</source>) can also be considered primitives, though they do not abide by APL's regular [[syntax]]. Similarly, special constants like [[Zilde]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍬</source>) and [[Dyalog APL]]'s Root [[namespace]] (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>#</source>) are sometimes called primitives.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:03, 10 September 2022

A primitive is a built-in function or operator which is a core part of the language. It is represented by a glyph, which it may share with another primitive. Special syntax like Assignment (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>←</source>) and Branch (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>→</source>) can also be considered primitives, though they do not abide by APL's regular syntax. Similarly, special constants like Zilde (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⍬</source>) and Dyalog APL's Root namespace (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>#</source>) are sometimes called primitives.

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APL built-ins [edit]
Primitives (Timeline) Functions
Scalar
Monadic ConjugateNegateSignumReciprocalMagnitudeExponentialNatural LogarithmFloorCeilingFactorialNotPi TimesRollTypeImaginarySquare RootRound
Dyadic AddSubtractTimesDivideResiduePowerLogarithmMinimumMaximumBinomialComparison functionsBoolean functions (And, Or, Nand, Nor) ∙ GCDLCMCircularComplexRoot
Non-Scalar
Structural ShapeReshapeTallyDepthRavelEnlistTableCatenateReverseRotateTransposeRazeMixSplitEncloseNestCut (K)PairLinkPartitioned EnclosePartition
Selection FirstPickTakeDropUniqueIdentityStopSelectReplicateExpandSet functions (IntersectionUnionWithout) ∙ Bracket indexingIndexCartesian ProductSort
Selector Index generatorGradeIndex OfInterval IndexIndicesDealPrefix and suffix vectors
Computational MatchNot MatchMembershipFindNub SieveEncodeDecodeMatrix InverseMatrix DivideFormatExecuteMaterialiseRange
Operators Monadic EachCommuteConstantReplicateExpandReduceWindowed ReduceScanOuter ProductKeyI-BeamSpawnFunction axisIdentity (Null, Ident)
Dyadic BindCompositions (Compose, Reverse Compose, Beside, Withe, Atop, Over) ∙ Inner ProductDeterminantPowerAtUnderRankDepthVariantStencilCutDirect definition (operator)Identity (Lev, Dex)
Quad names Index originComparison toleranceMigration levelAtomic vector