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  • ...adhering to a general rule. Hence the name "mixed" as in a "mixed bag" of functions. This is opposed to [[scalar function]]s which are defined in terms of oper ...log.com/latest/#Language/Primitive%20Functions/Mixed%20Functions.htm Mixed Functions] in [[Dyalog APL]] documentation
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  • ...the array community, such functions may be called "builtin" or "intrinsic" functions. In APL, each is represented with a single [[glyph]]; in other languages, s ...e "mixed function" or subdivide it further. Two prominent subcategories of functions are [[structural function]]s, which rearrange elements of the argument or i
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  • ...y model|flat]] array languages they usually do not apply inside [[boxes]]. Functions which are not scalar, are called [[mixed function]]s. == Standard scalar functions ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Function styles#Anonymous functions]]
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  • ...antially different from [[function valence]] as [[monadic]] and [[dyadic]] functions are distinguished by context. ...g due to [[strand notation]]. If operators only take function operands and functions only take array arguments, then it is impossible for two arrays to appear n
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  • ...htm <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>fnarray</syntaxhighlight>] ― Array of functions.</ref> ...lied to arguments, and apply each element independently, so that a list of functions also behaves like a function array.
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  • ...nt]]s. Comparisons are subject to [[comparison tolerance]]. The comparison functions can be subdivided into two equalities <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>=</s .../syntaxhighlight>). You can take a closer look at how these six comparison functions behave in [https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/Dyalog/dyalog-jupyter-notebo
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  • ...and arguments so that operator's arguments can be more complex than single functions.<ref>Carl M. Cheney. ''APL*PLUS Nested Arrays System'' ([[NARS]] reference
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  • ...pedia:circle|circle]] or [[wikipedia:trigonometric functions|trigonometric functions]] while <math>\pi</math> raised to some [[power]] is rare, which explains t {{APL built-ins}}[[Category:Primitive functions]][[Category:Scalar monadic functions]]
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  • ...used as [[operand]]s to [[operator]]s; in early APLs operands were always functions, but nearly all modern APLs allow array operands, for example to the [[Powe ...tly [[A+]], a mechanism is provided to pass functions as arguments, making functions first class if a special function call syntax is used.
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  • ...onvention of recursing into nested arrays. Because of this behavior scalar functions in nested APLs are said to be ''pervasive'' while those in flat APLs are no
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  • #REDIRECT [[Boolean#Boolean functions]]
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  • '''Operators and Functions''' is a research report published by [[Ken Iverson]] in 1978, collecting a Functions:
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  • A sequence of monadic functions is evaluated from right to left, a convention [[Comparison with traditional ...xhighlight lang=apl inline>⍳</syntaxhighlight> ([[Iota]]) are each monadic functions: a named [[dfn]], a [[derived function]], and a [[primitive function|primit
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  • The index origin affects both the handling of index arguments to functions (and other functionality like [[axis specification]]) and their results. Fo == Functions which depend on index origin ==
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  • ...eft to right, the opposite of APL's right to left [[evaluation order]] for functions. In most cases operators cannot themselves be modified, but [[reduction]]s ...tually operators came to be thought of in the modern sense as higher-order functions. As a result, in most modern APLs operators can be applied to any function
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  • ...c]] functions take no arguments and are immediately evaluated; non-niladic functions may be called [[monadic]]ally (with one argument) or [[dyadic]]ally (with t ...PL family this might not be the case: arguments may be allowed to be other functions, and there may be other first-class datatypes which are not arrays.
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  • ...|Go]] programming language (itself developed by Pike and others). Built-in functions are written with one or more ASCII characters, and use either the [[wikiped ...operators [[Reduce]], [[Scan]], [[Outer Product]], and [[Inner Product]]. Functions are defined with the <code>op</code> keyword, with a declaration that match
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  • {{APL built-ins}}[[Category:Primitive functions]][[Category:Scalar dyadic functions]]
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  • ...choles]]. [https://www.dyalog.com/uploads/documents/Papers/dfns.pdf Direct Functions in Dyalog APL]. Dyadic Vendor Forum at APL96.</ref> people have been contri ...yalog '09]].<ref>[[Dyalog user meeting|Dyalog '09]] C03: Introduction to D-Functions (dfns) ([https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog09/?v=OZARVrGQQho Video 1 (124 mins)], [ht
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