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* In [[APL2]], [[NARS2000]], [[GNU APL]], and [[APLX]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[Mix]] when monadic.
* In [[APL2]], [[NARS2000]], [[GNU APL]], and [[APLX]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[Mix]] when monadic.
* In [[Dyalog APL]], [[dzaima/APL]], and [[ngn/apl]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[First]] when monadic.
* In [[Dyalog APL]], [[dzaima/APL]], and [[ngn/apl]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[First]] when monadic.
* In all [[Nested array model|nested]] APLs, <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[Pick]] when dyadic.
* In [[A+]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[Raze]] when monadic.
* In all [[Nested array model|nested]] APLs as well as [[A+]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> is [[Pick]] when dyadic.
* In [[NARS2000]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> becomes [[Superset]] when used dyadically as operand of the [[Multiset]] operator (<source lang=apl inline>⍦</source>).
* In [[NARS2000]], <source lang=apl inline>⊃</source> becomes [[Superset]] when used dyadically as operand of the [[Multiset]] operator (<source lang=apl inline>⍦</source>).



Revision as of 12:35, 19 May 2020

The glyph right shoe is a an oval missing its left side (resembling the top-down view of a horseshoe pointing to the right) represented by the Unicode character , "superset of". The right shoe has several uses in various dialects:

In the context of nested APLs, monadic is often called Disclose in symmetry of (Left Shoe) being Enclose. However, as this name is ambiguous, the names First and Mix are to be preferred.


APL glyphs [edit]
Information GlyphTyping glyphs (on Linux) ∙ UnicodeFontsMnemonicsOverstrikesMigration level
Individual glyphs Jot () ∙ Right Shoe () ∙ Up Arrow () ∙ Zilde () ∙ High minus (¯) ∙ Dot (.) ∙ Del ()