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A '''scalar''' is a single numeric value such as 0, 1, 20768314, or 3.14159267 . Whenever one numeric value is used, either as a constant or as an APL variable or function, that is a scalar. A group of more than one single scalar is a [[vector]].
A '''scalar''' is a single numeric value such as 0, 1, 20768314, or 3.14159267 . Whenever one numeric value is used, either as a constant or as an APL variable or function, that is a scalar. A group of more than one single scalar is a [[vector]].
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A scalar is a single numeric value such as 0, 1, 20768314, or 3.14159267 . Whenever one numeric value is used, either as a constant or as an APL variable or function, that is a scalar. A group of more than one single scalar is a vector.