Less than or Equal to
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Less than or Equal to (≤
) is a comparison function which tests whether the left argument is tolerantly less than or equal to the right argument, returning 1 if this is the case and 0 otherwise. It is the negation of Less than (<source lang=apl inline><</syntaxhighlight>), and in fact was called Not greater in APL\360.
Boolean function
When the arguments to Less than or Equal to are Boolean, it is the material implication Boolean function, also known as the IMPLY gate:
<source lang=apl inline>≤</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>0</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>1</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>0</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>1</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>1</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>1</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>0</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>1</syntaxhighlight>
In the context of logic, it can be read as implies.
Less than or Equal to Scan is an occasionally used pattern related to Less than Scan. While <source lang=apl inline><\</syntaxhighlight> changes all 1s after the first to 0, <source lang=apl inline>≤\</syntaxhighlight> changes all 0s after the first to 1. Thus <source lang=apl inline>≤\A</syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>~<\~A</syntaxhighlight>. <source lang=apl>
≤\ 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 </syntaxhighlight> <source lang=apl inline>≤\</syntaxhighlight> appears in the FinnAPL idiom library as entry 350, "Not first zero".
External links
Documentation
- Dyalog
- APLX
- J Dictionary, NuVoc
- BQN