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The [[glyph]] '''up arrow''' is an upwards pointing arrow represented by the [[Unicode]] character <code>↑</code>, "upwards arrow". The right shoe has several uses in various dialects:
The [[glyph]] '''up arrow''' is an upwards pointing arrow represented by the [[Unicode]] character <code>↑</code>, "upwards arrow". The up arrow has several uses in various dialects:
* In all dialects, <source lang=apl inline>↑</source> is [[Take]] when used dyadically (except very early versions of [[APL\360]], which used it for [[Rotate]]).
* In all dialects, <source lang=apl inline>↑</source> is [[Take]] when used dyadically (except very early versions of [[APL\360]], which used it for [[Rotate]]).
* In [[SHARP APL]], <source lang=apl inline>↑</source> is [[Unique|Nub]] when monadic.
* In [[SHARP APL]], <source lang=apl inline>↑</source> is [[Unique|Nub]] when monadic.

Revision as of 12:16, 1 May 2020

The glyph up arrow is an upwards pointing arrow represented by the Unicode character , "upwards arrow". The up arrow has several uses in various dialects:


APL glyphs [edit]
Information GlyphTyping glyphs (on Linux) ∙ UnicodeFontsMnemonicsOverstrikesMigration level
Individual glyphs Jot () ∙ Right Shoe () ∙ Up Arrow () ∙ Zilde () ∙ High minus (¯) ∙ Dot (.) ∙ Del ()