Niladic
From NARS2000
A function is niladic if it does not accept any arguments. For example:
∇ z←dealcard
[1] z←1 ? 52
∇
This function would return a random number in the range 1 - 52, but it would not accept any argument, such as would be used for dealing a card in a game.
See Also
- niladic (accepts no arguments)
- monadic (accepts one argument)
- dyadic (accepts two arguments)
- System Functions