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1 2 3 4 * 2 | 1 2 3 4 * 2 | ||
1 4 9 16 | 1 4 9 16 | ||
100,¨1 2 3 4 | |||
┌─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┐ | |||
│100 1│100 2│100 3│100 4│ | |||
└─────┴─────┴─────┴─────┘ | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
[[Replicate]] and [[ | [[Replicate]] and [[Partitioned Enclose]] (and also [[Partition]], but this is less useful, as it is equivalent to <source lang=apl inline>,⊂</source> or <source lang=apl inline>{0⍴⊂0⍴⍵}</source>) extend a scalar left argument to apply to each column of the right argument: | ||
<source lang=apl> | <source lang=apl> | ||
2/'abc' | 2/'abc' | ||
aabbcc | aabbcc | ||
2⊂'abc' | |||
┌┬─┬┬─┬┬─┐ | |||
││a││b││c│ | |||
└┴─┴┴─┴┴─┘ | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
[[Decode]] uses extends a single radix left argument to apply to all digit values in the right argument: | |||
<source lang=apl> | |||
2⊥1 0 1 | |||
5 | |||
</source> | |||
[[APL2]] and [[Dyalog APL]] use a variant of singleton extension when the selected axis of the right argument has length one: each element along that axis is reused for every element of the left argument. | [[APL2]] and [[Dyalog APL]] use a variant of singleton extension when the selected axis of the right argument has length one: each element along that axis is reused for every element of the left argument. | ||
<source lang=apl> | <source lang=apl> |