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| author | Marshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com> | 2021-02-03 13:43:13 -0500 |
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| committer | Marshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com> | 2021-02-03 15:24:53 -0500 |
| commit | b2374aef747b4988417f896fdf33852dd57b9b07 (patch) | |
| tree | e04294eeefecca837026b82c2e8e96ff564d011e /doc/train.md | |
| parent | ad582b5ef4184e26be86ef61be60c28e90b0bb7d (diff) | |
Rename Unique Mask to Mark Firsts
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diff --git a/doc/train.md b/doc/train.md index 6bacc75a..933a6fa9 100644 --- a/doc/train.md +++ b/doc/train.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In a train, arguments alternate strictly with combining functions between them. ## Practice training -The train `` ⊢>¯1»⌈` `` is actually a nice trick for getting the unique mask `∊𝕩` from the self-classify `⊐𝕩` without doing another search. Let's take a closer look, first by applying it mechanically. To do this, we apply each "argument" to the train's argument, and then combine them with the combining functions. +The train `` ⊢>¯1»⌈` `` is actually a nice trick for marking first occurrences `∊𝕩` given the self-classify `⊐𝕩` without doing another search. Let's take a closer look, first by applying it mechanically. To do this, we apply each "argument" to the train's argument, and then combine them with the combining functions. (⊢ > ¯1 » ⌈`) 𝕩 (⊢𝕩) > (¯1) » (⌈`𝕩) |
