Right Shoe
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The glyph right shoe is a an oval missing its left side (resembling the top-down view of a horseshoe pointing to the right) represented by the Unicode character ⊃
, "superset of". The right shoe has several uses in various dialects:
- In SHARP APL,
⊃
is Nest when monadic and Link when dyadic. - In APL2, NARS2000, GNU APL, and APLX,
⊃
is Mix when monadic. - In Dyalog APL, dzaima/APL, and ngn/apl,
⊃
is First when monadic. - In A+,
⊃
is Raze when monadic. - In all nested APLs as well as A+,
⊃
is Pick when dyadic. - In NARS2000,
⊃
becomes Superset when used dyadically as operand of the Multiset operator (⍦
).
In the context of nested APLs, monadic ⊃
is often called Disclose in symmetry of ⊂
(Left Shoe) being Enclose. However, as this name is ambiguous, the names First and Mix are to be preferred.
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Information | Glyph ∙ Typing glyphs (on Linux) ∙ Unicode ∙ Fonts ∙ Mnemonics ∙ Overstrikes ∙ Migration level |
Individual glyphs | Jot (∘ ) ∙ Right Shoe (⊃ ) ∙ Up Arrow (↑ ) ∙ Zilde (⍬ ) ∙ High minus (¯ ) ∙ Dot (. ) ∙ Del (∇ )
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