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When tracing errors within a line containing diamonds, statements to the right of the caret have not yet been executed.
When tracing errors within a line containing diamonds, statements to the right of the caret have not yet been executed.


In Iverson's Dictionary of APL [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLDictionary1.htm#3e] he states "expressions using the statement separator (⋄) can be mimicked by expressions using the verb (left)[Identity]. The primary difference is that the separation imposed by ⊣ follows the normal rules for order of execution." APL 700 uses a semicolon to achieve the same effect as the left ⊣.
In Iverson's Dictionary of APL [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/APLDictionary1.htm#3e] he states "expressions using the statement separator (⋄) can be mimicked by expressions using the verb left [Identity]. The primary difference is that the separation imposed by ⊣ follows the normal rules for order of execution." APL 700 uses a semicolon to achieve the same effect as the left ⊣.
 


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