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Notice that you can read the [[tacit]] function <source lang=apl inline>≠⊆⊢</source> like an English sentence: ''The inequality partitions the right argument''. | Notice that you can read the [[tacit]] function <source lang=apl inline>≠⊆⊢</source> like an English sentence: ''The inequality partitions the right argument''. | ||
The above [[tacit]] syntax is not supported by [[GNU APL]]. | The above [[tacit]] syntax is not supported by [[GNU APL]]. Since it's based on [[APL2]], GNU uses <source lang=apl inline>⊂</source> as [[partition]]: | ||
[http://juergen-sauermann.de/try-GNU-APL Try it now!] | [http://juergen-sauermann.de/try-GNU-APL Try it now!] | ||
<source lang=apl> | <source lang=apl> |