APLX Help : Help on APL language : APL Primitives : ≡ Depth
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One-argument form See also two-argument form Match Depth is used to indicate the level of nesting. For a simple scalar, depth is 0. For other arrays, the depth of the array is ≡4 (Depth of a scalar is 0) 0 ≡⍳4 (Depth of a vector is 1) 1 ≡2 2⍴⍳6 (Depth of a matrix is 1) 1 ≡'ABC' 1 2 3 (23 55) (Maximum depth is 1+ depth of a vector) 2 'ABC' (2 4⍴('ABC' 2 3 'K')) ABC ABC 2 3 K (Maximum depth object within the array is ABC 2 3 K 2 - a matrix) ≡'ABC' (2 4⍴('ABC' 2 3 'K')) 3 (Overall depth is thus 3) See also |
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APLX Help : Help on APL language : APL Primitives : ≡ Depth
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