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Revision as of 21:57, 13 November 2019

In the APL array model and in particular leading axis theory, a cell of an array is a subarray which is formed by selecting a single index along some number of leading axes and the whole of each trailing axis. Cells are classified by their rank, which may be between 0 (scalars) and the array's rank (in which case the cell must be the entire array). Cells with rank k are called k-cells of an array. A major cell is a cell whose rank is one less than the entire array, or a 0-cell of a scalar.

Leading and trailing axes

The k-cells of an array with rank r share the last k axes with that array, and collapse the first r-k axes by choosing a single index along each of them. Using bracket indexing this can be written

A[3;2; ; ; ]    ⍝ 3-cell of a rank-5 array

while Squad indexing allows a cell to be selected without knowing the argument's rank.

3 2⌷A           ⍝ (r-2)-cell of a rank-r array

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