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{{Built-in|Root|√}} (<source lang=j inline>%:</syntaxhighlight> in [[J]]) is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function]] that computes the [[wikipedia:nth root|nth root]]; <source lang=apl inline>X√Y</syntaxhighlight> is equal to <source lang=apl inline>Y*÷X</syntaxhighlight>, the right [[argument]] raised to the [[power]] of the [[reciprocal]] of the left argument. The positioning of arguments resembles the [[Comparison with traditional mathematics#Explicitness|mathematical notation]] <math>\sqrt[x]{y}</math>. Root shares the [[glyph]] <source lang=apl inline>√</syntaxhighlight> with the monadic function [[Square Root]], which is the same as Root with the default left argument of 2. Root is defined in [[J]], [[NARS2000]], [[dzaima/APL]], and [[Extended Dyalog APL]].
{{Built-in|Root|√}} (<syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>%:</syntaxhighlight> in [[J]]) is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function]] that computes the [[wikipedia:nth root|nth root]]; <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>X√Y</syntaxhighlight> is equal to <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>Y*÷X</syntaxhighlight>, the right [[argument]] raised to the [[power]] of the [[reciprocal]] of the left argument. The positioning of arguments resembles the [[Comparison with traditional mathematics#Explicitness|mathematical notation]] <math>\sqrt[x]{y}</math>. Root shares the [[glyph]] <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>√</syntaxhighlight> with the monadic function [[Square Root]], which is the same as Root with the default left argument of 2. Root is defined in [[J]], [[NARS2000]], [[dzaima/APL]], and [[Extended Dyalog APL]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 22:10, 10 September 2022

Root () (%: in J) is a dyadic scalar function that computes the nth root; X√Y is equal to Y*÷X, the right argument raised to the power of the reciprocal of the left argument. The positioning of arguments resembles the mathematical notation . Root shares the glyph with the monadic function Square Root, which is the same as Root with the default left argument of 2. Root is defined in J, NARS2000, dzaima/APL, and Extended Dyalog APL.

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APL built-ins [edit]
Primitives (Timeline) Functions
Scalar
Monadic ConjugateNegateSignumReciprocalMagnitudeExponentialNatural LogarithmFloorCeilingFactorialNotPi TimesRollTypeImaginarySquare Root
Dyadic AddSubtractTimesDivideResiduePowerLogarithmMinimumMaximumBinomialComparison functionsBoolean functions (And, Or, Nand, Nor) ∙ GCDLCMCircularComplexRoot
Non-Scalar
Structural ShapeReshapeTallyDepthRavelEnlistTableCatenateReverseRotateTransposeRazeMixSplitEncloseNestCut (K)PairLinkPartitioned EnclosePartition
Selection FirstPickTakeDropUniqueIdentityStopSelectReplicateExpandSet functions (IntersectionUnionWithout) ∙ Bracket indexingIndexCartesian ProductSort
Selector Index generatorGradeIndex OfInterval IndexIndicesDealPrefix and suffix vectors
Computational MatchNot MatchMembershipFindNub SieveEncodeDecodeMatrix InverseMatrix DivideFormatExecuteMaterialiseRange
Operators Monadic EachCommuteConstantReplicateExpandReduceWindowed ReduceScanOuter ProductKeyI-BeamSpawnFunction axis
Dyadic BindCompositions (Compose, Reverse Compose, Beside, Withe, Atop, Over) ∙ Inner ProductDeterminantPowerAtUnderRankDepthVariantStencilCutDirect definition (operator)
Quad names Index originComparison toleranceMigration levelAtomic vector