Not Match
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Not Match (≢
) (sometimes Natch) is the negation of Match. Thus, it returns 0 when its arguments match, and 1 when they do not. Like Match, it is a dyadic primitive function.
Some rendering engines (like Blink, the rendering engine of Chromium based browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Opera) tend to render ≢
as ≡/
if the selected font does not have the ≢
character (U+2262), but does have ≡
(U+2261) and ̸
(U+0338). This issue can be avoided by selecting a font which is more appropriate for APL.
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