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:''For operators with one operand, see [[Monadic operator]].''
A '''monadic function''' is a [[function]] with a single [[argument]], written to its right. It is one of three possible function [[valences]]; the other two are [[dyadic]] and [[niladic]]. The term '''prefix function''' is used outside of APL to describe APL's monadic function syntax.
A '''monadic function''' is a [[function]] with a single [[argument]], written to its right. It is one of three possible function [[valences]]; the other two are [[dyadic]] and [[niladic]]. The term '''prefix function''' is used outside of APL to describe APL's monadic function syntax.


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