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{{Built-in|Withe|⍩}} is a [[primitive operator]] which forms a [[hook]]. Called [[Dyadic function|dyadically]] with function operands < | {{Built-in|Withe|⍩}} is a [[primitive operator]] which forms a [[hook]]. Called [[Dyadic function|dyadically]] with function operands <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f</syntaxhighlight> and <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>g</syntaxhighlight>, it uses <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>g</syntaxhighlight> [[Monadic function|monadically]] to pre-processes the right argument before applying <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f</syntaxhighlight> to the given left argument and pre-processed right argument. Called [[Monadic function|monadically]] with operands <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f</syntaxhighlight> and <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>g</syntaxhighlight>, it uses <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>g</syntaxhighlight> monadically to pre-processes the argument before applying <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f</syntaxhighlight> to the argument and pre-processed argument. | ||
In usage, < | In usage, <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>X f⍩g Y</syntaxhighlight> is equivalent to <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>X f g Y</syntaxhighlight>, and <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f⍩g Y</syntaxhighlight> is equivalent to <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>Y f g Y</syntaxhighlight>. Thus, Withe can be defined as the [[dop]] <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>{⍺←⍵ ⋄ ⍺ ⍺⍺ ⍵⍵ ⍵}</syntaxhighlight> and is equivalent to the [[derived function]] <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>f∘g⍨⍨</syntaxhighlight>. | ||
Withe first appeared in [[A Dictionary of APL]],<ref>[[Ken Iverson]]. [[A Dictionary of APL]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLDictionary1.htm#withe Withe]. [[APL Quote Quad]], Volume 18, Number 1, 1987-09.</ref> but substituted by the 2-[[train]] in [[J]] after the proposal in [[Ken Iverson|Iverson]] and [[Eugene McDonnell|McDonnell]]'s paper ''Phrasal Forms''.<ref>[[Ken Iverson]] and [[Eugene McDonnell]]. [http://www.jsoftware.com/papers/fork.htm Phrasal forms] at [[APL89]].</ref> It is present in [[BQN]] as '''After''' (<code>⟜</code>).<ref>[[Marshall Lochbaum]]. ''Tutorial: Combinators''. [https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/tutorial/combinator.html#before-and-after Before and After]. Accessed 2021-09-01.</ref> | Withe first appeared in [[A Dictionary of APL]],<ref>[[Ken Iverson]]. [[A Dictionary of APL]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLDictionary1.htm#withe Withe]. [[APL Quote Quad]], Volume 18, Number 1, 1987-09.</ref> but substituted by the 2-[[train]] in [[J]] after the proposal in [[Ken Iverson|Iverson]] and [[Eugene McDonnell|McDonnell]]'s paper ''Phrasal Forms''.<ref>[[Ken Iverson]] and [[Eugene McDonnell]]. [http://www.jsoftware.com/papers/fork.htm Phrasal forms] at [[APL89]].</ref> It is present in [[Kap]] as '''Compose''' (<syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>∘</syntaxhighlight>) and in [[BQN]] as '''After''' (<code>⟜</code>).<ref>[[Marshall Lochbaum]]. ''Tutorial: Combinators''. [https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/tutorial/combinator.html#before-and-after Before and After]. Accessed 2021-09-01.</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 06:17, 28 February 2024
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Withe (⍩
) is a primitive operator which forms a hook. 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 uses g
monadically to pre-processes the argument before applying f
to the argument and pre-processed argument.
In usage, X f⍩g Y
is equivalent to X f g Y
, and f⍩g Y
is equivalent to Y f g Y
. Thus, Withe can be defined as the dop {⍺←⍵ ⋄ ⍺ ⍺⍺ ⍵⍵ ⍵}
and is equivalent to the derived function f∘g⍨⍨
.
Withe first appeared in A Dictionary of APL,[1] but substituted by the 2-train in J after the proposal in Iverson and McDonnell's paper Phrasal Forms.[2] It is present in Kap as Compose (∘
) and in BQN as After (⟜
).[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Ken Iverson. A Dictionary of APL. Withe. APL Quote Quad, Volume 18, Number 1, 1987-09.
- ↑ Ken Iverson and Eugene McDonnell. Phrasal forms at APL89.
- ↑ Marshall Lochbaum. Tutorial: Combinators. Before and After. Accessed 2021-09-01.