Explain Nonscalar Primitive Functions

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Posted On: Feb 22, 2018

 

The A+ nonscalar primitive functions can be grouped, among many other ways, in these eight categories:
  • Informational functions: Shape, Count, Depth, Type;
  • Structural functions: Reshape, Interval, Restructure, Reverse, Rotate, Transpose, Transpose Axes, Ravel, Item Ravel, Enclose, Disclose, Rake, Raze, Partition, Take, Drop, Replicate, Expand, Catenate, Laminate;
  • Selection functions: Pick, Choose, Bracket Indexing, Right, Left, Null, Separate Symbols;
  • Computational functions: Matrix Inverse, Solve, Deal, Pack, Unpack, Encode, Decode;
  • Comparison functions: Match, Member, Find, Bins, Grade up, Grade down, Partition Count;
  • Format and representation functions: Format, Default Format, Cast;
  • Specificational functions: Assignment, Append, Bracket Indexing Selective Assignment, Replace All, Selective Assignment;  Beam;
  • Evaluative, display, and control functions: Execute, Execute in Context, Protected Execute, Value, Value in Context, Result, Signal, Print, Stop;  Time.

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