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{{Built-in|Signum|×}}, '''Sign''', '''Sign of''', or '''Direction''' is a [[monadic]] [[ | {{Built-in|Signum|×}}, '''Sign''', '''Sign of''', or '''Direction''' is a [[monadic]] [[scalar function]] which returns the [[wikipedia:Sign function|sign]] of a real or [[complex]] number. That is, it returns 0 when given an argument of 0, and otherwise returns a number with [[magnitude]] 1 given by [[Divide|dividing]] the argument by its own magnitude. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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The identity <source lang=apl inline>×z</source> {{←→}} <source lang=apl inline>z÷|z</source> holds only when <source lang=apl inline>z</source> is not zero in most APLs. In "Zero Divided by Zero"<ref>[[Eugene McDonnell|McDonnell, Eugene]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/eem/0div0.htm "Zero Divided by Zero"]. [[APL76]].</ref>, [[Eugene McDonnell]] gave this identity as a reason to define <source lang=apl inline>0÷0</source> to be equal to <source lang=apl inline>0</source>. In [[J]], which took McDonnell's suggestion, the identity always holds. [[Dyalog APL]] and [[NARS2000]] allow the choosing [[division method]] though the default remains 1. | The identity <source lang=apl inline>×z</source> {{←→}} <source lang=apl inline>z÷|z</source> holds only when <source lang=apl inline>z</source> is not zero in most APLs. In "Zero Divided by Zero"<ref>[[Eugene McDonnell|McDonnell, Eugene]]. [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/eem/0div0.htm "Zero Divided by Zero"]. [[APL76]].</ref>, [[Eugene McDonnell]] gave this identity as a reason to define <source lang=apl inline>0÷0</source> to be equal to <source lang=apl inline>0</source>. In [[J]], which took McDonnell's suggestion, the identity always holds. [[Dyalog APL]] and [[NARS2000]] allow the choosing [[division method]] though the default remains 1. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Negate]] | |||
* [[Conjugate]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == |