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  • ...mitive function. "Range" refers to [[Unique]] in K and [[Index Generator]] in BQN.'' ...enerator]] for creating a range of numbers. Range is currently implemented in [[NARS2000]] (using the digraph <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>..</syntax
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  • ...lt-in|Commute|⍨}}, or <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⊂</syntaxhighlight> in [[SHARP APL]], is a [[monadic operator]] that takes a [[dyadic function]] a {{Works in|[[Dyalog APL]], [[dzaima/APL]], [[NARS2000]]}}
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  • In addition to these, the Discord server has rooms for self-promotion, code ch ...'' executes codeblocks starting with <code>bqn)</code> in CBQN. Only works in the rooms bridged to Matrix.
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  • {{Built-in|Binomial|!}} is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function]] which gives the [[wikipedi </syntaxhighlight>{{Works in|[[Dyalog APL]]}}
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  • ...same results on [[Boolean]] arguments and the same [[identity element]] 1, in the same way that [[GCD]] extends [[Or]]. </syntaxhighlight>{{Works in|[[Dyalog APL]]}}
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  • ...o dyadic Pair primitive). Dyadic Pair is similar to the [[Link]] primitive in [[SHARP APL]] and [[J]], but Link has an asymmetric definition that adds it ...rators. SATN-41, 1981-06-20.</ref> Pair aids in constructing nested arrays in [[tacit programming]], where [[stranding]] by juxtaposition is not availabl
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  • ...ite Item <syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>}</syntaxhighlight>, which differs in that the right argument is an array whose [[major cell]]s are mixed togethe {{Works in|[[dzaima/APL]]}}
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  • {{Built-in|Format|⍕}} is an [[ambivalent]] [[primitive function]] which formats the Format in its [[monadic]] form allows the user to convert [[Array model|arrays]] of a
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  • {{Built-in|Logarithm|⍟}}, or '''Log''', is a [[dyadic]] [[scalar function]] which co ...used to determine how many digits are needed to write a positive integer Y in base X:
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  • ...s a [[function]], it can then be applied to [[argument]] arrays, resulting in other arrays. ...he derived function <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>⌈/</syntaxhighlight>. In most modern APLs this function can be manipulated like any other function,
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  • ...ich adhere to [[leading axis theory]] reject the use of axis specification in favor of the [[Rank operator]] because it is a fully general operator while ...list of axes to specify where the axes of argument elements will be placed in the result.
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  • ...]] or [[scalar]], so giving it a higher-rank array as [[argument]] results in a RANK ERROR: ...RROR may be caused when argument ranks are incompatible in some other way. In languages with [[major cell search]] such as [[Dyalog APL]] and [[J]], the
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  • ...rmation about the type and structure of its argument array's [[element]]s. In normal cases, the result is identical to the argument, with all numbers rep ...ement'') was repurposed for [[Enlist]]. Thus, Dyalog left the Type meaning in place only when [[migration level]] is 0, while setting it to 1 or higher f
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  • ...s returns Julia data. Dfns defined using APl.jl can hence be used directly in Julia code like ordinary functions. ...l""</code> string macro parses and evaluates an APL expression. The parser works on the reverse of the APL code, using the help of concatenation rules to re
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  • ...lyphs themselves, or to their values and derivations as well: for example, in [[Dyalog APL]] the assignments <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>r←/</synt ...nts, but dialects with overloading always choose the first interpretation, in which the overloaded value is treated as an operator.
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  • * In all dialects, it is used as [[wikipedia:decimal separator|decimal separator * In all dialects, it is a [[dyadic operator]] with function [[operand]]s, deriv
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  • ...ted]] left argument, which varies from one language to another. It appears in [[SAX]] (as <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>@</syntaxhighlight>), [[Extend </syntaxhighlight>{{Works in|[[dzaima/APL]], [[Extended Dyalog APL]]}}
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  • ...hich do not [[match]] an earlier distinct cell) in the order they appeared in the array. It works on nested arrays as well:
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  • ...and a detailed description of those extensions and their history is given in that article rather than this one. Unlike Take, Drop never uses [[fill elem {{Works in|[[Dyalog APL]], [[ngn/apl]]}}
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  • ...o [[Replicate]], and may be seen as an index-based equivalent to Replicate in the same way that [[Grade]] is an index-based equivalent of sorting. ...st language to include the primitive, it is called Where (<code>&</code>). In [[J]], it is called Indices (<syntaxhighlight lang=j inline>I.</syntaxhighl
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