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:''The [[Right Shoe]] symbol <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊃</syntaxhighlight> | :''The Down Arrow <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>↓</syntaxhighlight> is more often used for [[Split]], and the [[Right Shoe]] symbol <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊃</syntaxhighlight> for [[First]] or [[Mix]].'' | ||
{{Built-in|Raze| | {{Built-in|Raze|↓}}, <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊃</syntaxhighlight> in [[A+]], <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>;</syntaxhighlight> in [[J]], or '''Join''' (<code>∾</code>) in [[BQN]], is a [[monadic function]] which combines [[element]] arrays of a [[nested]] [[vector]] along the first [[axis]] (in accordance with [[leading axis theory]]). Thus, the [[major cell]]s of the Raze of an array are the major cells of its element arrays: unlike [[Mix]], which removes a level of [[depth]] while keeping outer and inner axes separate, Raze merges the outer vector's axis with the first axis of each element. Raze is present in [[SHARP APL]], [[A+]], [[J]], and [[BQN]]. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Raze was defined as monadic <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>↓</syntaxhighlight> in [[A Dictionary of APL]] in 1987, and added to [[SHARP APL]] in version 20, released in 1989.<ref>[[IPSA]]. [https://archive.org/details/sharp-apl-release-20.0-guide-for-apl-programmers "SHARP APL Release 20.0: Guide for APL Programmers"].</ref> It appears in [[J]]'s initial 1990 release as <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline> | Raze was defined as monadic <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>↓</syntaxhighlight> in [[A Dictionary of APL]] in 1987, and added to [[SHARP APL]] in version 20, released in 1989.<ref>[[IPSA]]. [https://archive.org/details/sharp-apl-release-20.0-guide-for-apl-programmers "SHARP APL Release 20.0: Guide for APL Programmers"].</ref> It appears in [[J]]'s initial 1990 release as <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>}.</syntaxhighlight> (that is, also paired with [[Drop]]) but was moved to <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>;</syntaxhighlight> in 1991.<ref>[[Jsoftware]]. [https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Help/Release/J_4.05/Implementation_Status J 4.05 Implementation Status]. Version 3.2.</ref> The glyph <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊃</syntaxhighlight> is used instead in [[A+]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |