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Over () is a dyadic operator which takes two functions and produce a function ().

Explanation

When the resulting function is used monadically, it is the same as Atop.

  (g ⍥ h) ⍵
g (h ⍵)

When the resulting function is used dyadically, then it forms an Over expression (which is the true purpose of this operator).

⍺ (g ⍥ h) ⍵
(h ⍺) g (h ⍵)

Examples

      x←1 2 3
      y←4 5 6
     x +⍥(⌈/) y ⍝ add the max of x and max of y
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      ⍝ same as
      (⌈/x)+⌈/y
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