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The left [[argument]] X must be a [[vector]] where each element of X specifies the multi-dimensional [[index]] at each layer of the right argument Y. The result of <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>X⊃Y</ | The left [[argument]] X must be a [[vector]] where each element of X specifies the multi-dimensional [[index]] at each layer of the right argument Y. The result of <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>X⊃Y</syntaxhighlight> is the item of Y at the location specified by X. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:20, 10 September 2022
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Pick (⊃
) is a dyadic primitive function which performs deep indexing on a possibly nested array. Pick allows to extract a value through multiple layers of nesting in a single function application. Pick uses the Right Shoe glyph.
Examples
The left argument X must be a vector where each element of X specifies the multi-dimensional index at each layer of the right argument Y. The result of X⊃Y
is the item of Y at the location specified by X.
⎕←G←2 3⍴('ABC' 1)('DEF' 2)('GHI' 3)('JKL' 4)('MNO' 5)('PQR' 6) ┌───────┬───────┬───────┐ │┌───┬─┐│┌───┬─┐│┌───┬─┐│ ││ABC│1│││DEF│2│││GHI│3││ │└───┴─┘│└───┴─┘│└───┴─┘│ ├───────┼───────┼───────┤ │┌───┬─┐│┌───┬─┐│┌───┬─┐│ ││JKL│4│││MNO│5│││PQR│6││ │└───┴─┘│└───┴─┘│└───┴─┘│ └───────┴───────┴───────┘ (⊂2 1)⊃G ┌───┬─┐ │JKL│4│ └───┴─┘ ((2 1)1)⊃G JKL ((2 1)1 2)⊃G K
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