User:Devon McCormick/Sandbox
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Experiment with wiki constructs.
Explanation Picture Verbs are shown in pink, results in blue, inputs in white. You will notice that in a sentence such as [[File:eg0DissectSentence.png height="515",width="517"]] ds '(1&+@>)"1]2 2$''abc'';''b'';''cd'';0' there seems to be no display for the >. This is because > in this sentence is not a collector, that is, it is not guaranteed that the outputs of different cells can be combined. A verb is recognized as a collector if it has only one cell, or is the last verb in a chain. In the sentence above, # is a collector.
Advanced topics
Here is a footnote about the monadic use of plus (+)[1].
This is an example footnote [2] with the reference at the end of the document.
This footnote links to an external document about how to read J [3].
We include the text of the reference, including any links as shown above, between the <ref>...</ref> tags. The pair of <reference></reference> tags locate the references gathered from accumulating the text between<ref></ref> tags. It looks like duplicate attempts at a footnote section gives only the first occurrence, as shown here (versus the bottom of the page).
Materials
- Attachment: * attachment:
- Link: [https:]
- File:
the monadic verb +x actually produces the complex conjugate of x.
References
This is a reference division. Not sure how it is supposed to work.