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Tacit functions apply to implicit arguments following a small set of rules. This is in contrast to the explicit use of arguments in dfns (<source inline lang=apl>⍺ ⍵</source>) and Tradfns (which have named arguments). Known dialects which implement trains are Dyalog APL, dzaima/apl, ngn/apl and NARS2000.
Tacit functions apply to implicit arguments following a small set of rules. This is in contrast to the explicit use of arguments in [[dfns]] (<source inline lang=apl>⍺ ⍵</source>) and [[tradfns]] (which have named arguments). Known dialects which implement trains are Dyalog APL, dzaima/apl, ngn/apl and NARS2000.


== Primitives ==
== Primitives ==

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