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<h1> {zilde} &mdash; (Replace this with Meaning of symbol) &mdash; Keystroke ?ALT+X &mdash; Character 0000</h1>
<h2> {zilde} &mdash; Represents an '''empty numeric vector''' or ''zero plus tilde'' (hence zilde) &mdash; Keystroke Alt + Shift + }  &mdash; Character ⎕UCS '⍬' = 9068</h2>
==Usage==
==Usage==
<apll>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;⌊/⍬<br />
∞</apll><br /><br />
<apll>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;⌈/⍬<br />
¯∞</apll><br /><br />
==Example==
==Example==
The above examples for infinity and negative infinity correctly run in NARS2000. In '''theory ONLY - {zilde}''' would be hypothetically equivalent to <apll>⍳0</apll> or <apll>0⍴N</apll> (where N is any number) since zilde or {zilde} represents an empty numeric vector.
==See Also==
==See Also==
 
[[Infinity|Infinity <apll>∞</apll>]]




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Revision as of 16:10, 11 March 2016

⍬ — Represents an empty numeric vector or zero plus tilde (hence zilde) — Keystroke Alt + Shift + } — Character ⎕UCS '⍬' = 9068

Usage

      ⌊/⍬


      ⌈/⍬
¯∞


Example

The above examples for infinity and negative infinity correctly run in NARS2000. In theory ONLY - ⍬ would be hypothetically equivalent to ⍳0 or 0⍴N (where N is any number) since zilde or ⍬ represents an empty numeric vector.

See Also

Infinity


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