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(Created page with "{{Built-in|I-Beam|⌶}} is a primitive monadic operator that takes a numeric code as it operand and derives an ambivalent function which provides a range of ad-hoc operations. This range covers non-primitive functions - for example: experimental features, interpreter-level control, access to the environment, and information about APL itself. == Mnemonics == In general, I-Beam's numeric operand isn't intended t...")
 
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{{Built-in|I-Beam|⌶}} is a [[primitive operator|primitive]] [[monadic operator]] that takes a numeric code as it [[operand]] and [[derived function|derives]] an [[ambivalent]] function which provides a range of ad-hoc operations. This range covers non-[[primitive function]]s - for example: experimental features, interpreter-level control, access to the environment, and information about APL itself.
{{Built-in|I-Beam|⌶}} is a [[primitive operator|primitive]] [[monadic operator]] that takes a numeric code as it's [[operand]] and [[derived function|derives]] an [[ambivalent]] function which provides a range of ad-hoc operations. This range covers non-[[primitive function]]s - for example: experimental features, interpreter-level control, access to the environment, and information about APL itself.




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