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| author | Marshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com> | 2021-07-15 23:17:35 -0400 |
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| committer | Marshall Lochbaum <mwlochbaum@gmail.com> | 2021-07-15 23:17:35 -0400 |
| commit | b4dc8e155b3f10891d15143bb57b690d0456fc14 (patch) | |
| tree | 63aa11aefbf2660fdfa6819badb59d30a8f45a0f /docs/doc | |
| parent | cc62bbae0f4e2eb6b20f04e31b2f222ee26ac670 (diff) | |
Take and Drop documentation
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diff --git a/docs/doc/index.html b/docs/doc/index.html index 99a75305..7ccb5768 100644 --- a/docs/doc/index.html +++ b/docs/doc/index.html @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ <li><a href="selfcmp.html">Self-search functions</a> (<code><span class='Function'>⊐⊒∊⍷</span></code>)</li> <li><a href="shift.html">Shift functions</a> (<code><span class='Function'>»«</span></code>)</li> <li><a href="couple.html">Solo, Couple, and Merge</a> (<code><span class='Function'>≍></span></code>)</li> +<li><a href="take.html">Take and Drop</a> (<code><span class='Function'>↑</span></code>)</li> <li><a href="transpose.html">Transpose</a> (<code><span class='Function'>⍉</span></code>)</li> <li><a href="windows.html">Windows</a> (<code><span class='Function'>↕</span></code>)</li> </ul> diff --git a/docs/doc/primitive.html b/docs/doc/primitive.html index e8eedc23..84bd38b3 100644 --- a/docs/doc/primitive.html +++ b/docs/doc/primitive.html @@ -147,12 +147,12 @@ <tr> <td><code><span class='Function'>↑</span></code></td> <td><a href="prefixes.html">Prefixes</a>*</td> -<td><a href="https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Take">Take</a></td> +<td><a href="take.html">Take</a></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code><span class='Function'>↓</span></code></td> <td><a href="prefixes.html">Suffixes</a>*</td> -<td><a href="https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Drop">Drop</a></td> +<td><a href="take.html">Drop</a></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code><span class='Function'>↕</span></code></td> diff --git a/docs/doc/take.html b/docs/doc/take.html index 78ffafeb..bf54a147 100644 --- a/docs/doc/take.html +++ b/docs/doc/take.html @@ -33,3 +33,122 @@ </g> </svg> +<p>The basic idea of Take (<code><span class='Function'>↑</span></code>) is to get the first few elements of a list, while Drop (<code><span class='Function'>↓</span></code>) removes those and returns the rest. Then they are extended in like a billion ways.</p> +<ul> +<li><code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> can be an atom, or array of any rank (the result will be an array).</li> +<li><code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> can be negative to take or drop from the end instead of the beginning.</li> +<li>For Take, if <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is larger than the length of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>, then fills are added.</li> +<li><code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> can have multiple numbers corresponding to leading axes of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>.</li> +<li><code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is allowed to be longer than the rank of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>; <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> will be extended to fit.</li> +</ul> +<p>These extensions can be combined as well, so there are a lot of possibilities. A good picture to have in mind is cutting out a corner of the array <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>. This is because the result <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span><span class='Function'>↑</span><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> or <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span><span class='Function'>↓</span><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> always aligns with one side of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> along each axis, so it aligns with the corner where those sides meet.</p> +<p>The result <code><span class='Value'>d</span><span class='Function'>↓</span><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> is always the same as <code><span class='Value'>t</span><span class='Function'>↑</span><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> for some other argument <code><span class='Value'>t</span></code>, but computing <code><span class='Value'>t</span></code> wouldn't be too convenient. The reverse isn't true: only Take can insert fills, so results that include them can't come from Drop.</p> +<h2 id="one-axis">One axis</h2> +<p>Let's start with a natural number <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code>. Take gives the first <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> major cells of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> (or elements of a list), while Drop gives all but the first <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code>.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=NCDihpEgInRha2UgYW5kIGRyb3AiCjQg4oaTICJ0YWtlIGFuZCBkcm9wIgoKMSDihpMgPiJtYWoi4oC/Im9yYyLigL8iZWxsIg==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>4</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='String'>"take and drop"</span> +"take" + <span class='Number'>4</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='String'>"take and drop"</span> +" and drop" + + <span class='Number'>1</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'>></span><span class='String'>"maj"</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='String'>"orc"</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='String'>"ell"</span> +┌─ +╵"orc + ell" + ┘ +</pre> +<p>If <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is too large it's usually not a problem. For Take, fill elements are added to the end to bring <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> up to the required length—although this <em>will</em> fail if <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> has no fill element. For Drop, the result is an empty array.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=4oaVNgoKMTAg4oaRIOKGlTYKCjEwIOKGkyDihpU2CgriiaIgNSDihpMg4oaVM+KAvznigL8y">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>6</span> +⟨ 0 1 2 3 4 5 ⟩ + + <span class='Number'>10</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>6</span> +⟨ 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 ⟩ + + <span class='Number'>10</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>6</span> +⟨⟩ + + <span class='Function'>≢</span> <span class='Number'>5</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>9</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> +⟨ 0 9 2 ⟩ +</pre> +<p>If <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> is an atom or unit array, it's converted to a list first. For Take this is useful to make an array of mostly fills; for Drop it's pretty much useless.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=MTAg4oaRIDkKCjMg4oaTIDwiZWxlbWVudCI=">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>10</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Number'>9</span> +⟨ 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ⟩ + + <span class='Number'>3</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'><</span><span class='String'>"element"</span> +⟨⟩ +</pre> +<h3 id="negative-argument">Negative argument</h3> +<p>If <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is negative then wraps around the other side to take or drop from the end of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>. It's a lot like negative indices in <a href="select.html">Select</a> (<code><span class='Function'>⊏</span></code>), but while negative indices are asymmetric—<code><span class='Number'>0</span></code> is the first entry but <code><span class='Number'>¯1</span></code> is the last—this case is symmetric. It's because the place to cut is always <em>before</em> the index <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code>, cancelling out the negative index asymmetry.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=MyDihpEgImFiY2RlRURDQkEiCgrCrzMg4oaRICJhYmNkZUVEQ0JBIiAgIyBMYXN0IHRocmVlCgrCrzMg4oaTICJhYmNkZUVEQ0JBIiAgIyBBbGwgYnV0IHRoZSBsYXN0IHRocmVl">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>3</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='String'>"abcdeEDCBA"</span> +"abc" + + <span class='Number'>¯3</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='String'>"abcdeEDCBA"</span> <span class='Comment'># Last three +</span>"CBA" + + <span class='Number'>¯3</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='String'>"abcdeEDCBA"</span> <span class='Comment'># All but the last three +</span>"abcdeED" +</pre> +<p>What about <code><span class='Number'>0</span></code>? It behaves like it's both positive <em>and</em> negative. For Take, the first 0 and last 0 cells are indistinguishable, because they're both empty. For Drop, if you remove 0 cells it doesn't matter whether you start at the front or the back, because you're not going to do anything either way.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=MCDihpEgNOKAvzPigL8yICAjIE5vdGhpbmcKCjAg4oaTIDTigL8z4oC/MiAgIyBFdmVyeXRoaW5n">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>0</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Number'>4</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> <span class='Comment'># Nothing +</span>⟨⟩ + + <span class='Number'>0</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Number'>4</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> <span class='Comment'># Everything +</span>⟨ 4 3 2 ⟩ +</pre> +<p>If <code><span class='Function'>|</span><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is too large, then Take will insert fills at the beginning to keep the result aligned with <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> at the end. Drop returns an empty array as in the positive case. So unlike <a href="reverse.html">Rotate</a> (<code><span class='Function'>⌽</span></code>), which is completely cyclical, Take and Drop work cyclically only around 0.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=wq82IOKGkSAieHki">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>¯6</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='String'>"xy"</span> +" xy" +</pre> +<h2 id="multiple-axes">Multiple axes</h2> +<p>In the general case <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is a list of integers. They're matched with the leading axes of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>, so that each affects one axis independently from the others.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=4oqiIG0g4oaQICgxMMOX4oaVNSkgK+KMnCDihpU3CgrCrzTigL8yIOKGkSBtICAjIExhc3QgZm91ciByb3dzOyBmaXJzdCB0d28gY29sdW1ucwoKwq804oC/MiDihpMgbQ==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Function'>⊢</span> <span class='Value'>m</span> <span class='Gets'>←</span> <span class='Paren'>(</span><span class='Number'>10</span><span class='Function'>×↕</span><span class='Number'>5</span><span class='Paren'>)</span> <span class='Function'>+</span><span class='Modifier'>⌜</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>7</span> +┌─ +╵ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 + 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 + 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 + 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 + 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 + ┘ + + <span class='Number'>¯4</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Value'>m</span> <span class='Comment'># Last four rows; first two columns +</span>┌─ +╵ 10 11 + 20 21 + 30 31 + 40 41 + ┘ + + <span class='Number'>¯4</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Value'>m</span> +┌─ +╵ 2 3 4 5 6 + ┘ +</pre> +<p>Now Take and Drop taken together don't include the whole array. Take includes the elements that are selected on <em>every</em> axis, while Drop excludes the ones selected on <em>any</em> axis. They are opposite corners that meet at some point in the middle of the array (here, at the spot between <code><span class='Number'>2</span></code> and <code><span class='Number'>11</span></code>).</p> +<p>Any integer values at all can be used, in any combination. Here one axis is shortened and the other's padded with fills. The result of Take has shape <code><span class='Function'>|</span><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code>, maybe plus some trailing axes from <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>. Of course, if that's too big for your available memory, your BQN implementation probably can't compute it for you!</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=M+KAv8KvMTIg4oaRIG0KCuKJoiA54oC/wq80IOKGkSDihpU34oC/NuKAvzUgICMgVHJhaWxpbmcgc2hhcGUgZXhhbXBsZQ==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>¯12</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Value'>m</span> +┌─ +╵ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 + 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 + 0 0 0 0 0 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 + ┘ + + <span class='Function'>≢</span> <span class='Number'>9</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>¯4</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>7</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>6</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>5</span> <span class='Comment'># Trailing shape example +</span>⟨ 9 4 5 ⟩ +</pre> +<p>If the rank of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> is <em>smaller</em> than the length of <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code>, then length-1 axes are added to the beginning until it's equal. Mostly this will be used with Take when <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> is a unit, producing an array that contains <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code> and a lot of fills.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=M+KAvzQg4oaRIDwx4oC/MQ==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>4</span> <span class='Function'>↑</span> <span class='Function'><</span><span class='Number'>1</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>1</span> +┌─ +╵ ⟨ 1 1 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ + ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ + ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ ⟨ 0 0 ⟩ + ┘ +</pre> +<p>This property also enables a nice little trick with Drop. If <code><span class='Value'>𝕨</span></code> is a list of zeros, Drop won't do anything—except extend the rank of <code><span class='Value'>𝕩</span></code>. So <code><span class='Paren'>(</span><span class='Value'>r</span><span class='Function'>⥊</span><span class='Number'>0</span><span class='Paren'>)</span><span class='Function'>↓</span><span class='Value'>a</span></code>, or <code><span class='Value'>r</span> <span class='Function'>⥊</span><span class='Modifier2'>⟜</span><span class='Number'>0</span><span class='Modifier2'>⊸</span><span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Value'>a</span></code>, ensures <code><span class='Value'>a</span></code> is an array with rank at least <code><span class='Value'>r</span></code> but doesn't change any of the elements. As a special case, <code><span class='Bracket'>⟨⟩</span><span class='Function'>↓</span><span class='Value'>v</span></code> <a href="enclose.html">Encloses</a> an atom argument but otherwise has no effect.</p> +<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=4omiICgz4qWKMCkg4oaTIDMKCuKJoiAoM+KlijApIOKGkyDihpUzCgriiaIgKDPipYowKSDihpMg4oaVNeKAvzTigL8z4oC/Mg==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Function'>≢</span> <span class='Paren'>(</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Function'>⥊</span><span class='Number'>0</span><span class='Paren'>)</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Number'>3</span> +⟨ 1 1 1 ⟩ + + <span class='Function'>≢</span> <span class='Paren'>(</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Function'>⥊</span><span class='Number'>0</span><span class='Paren'>)</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>3</span> +⟨ 1 1 3 ⟩ + + <span class='Function'>≢</span> <span class='Paren'>(</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Function'>⥊</span><span class='Number'>0</span><span class='Paren'>)</span> <span class='Function'>↓</span> <span class='Function'>↕</span><span class='Number'>5</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>4</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>3</span><span class='Ligature'>‿</span><span class='Number'>2</span> +⟨ 5 4 3 2 ⟩ +</pre> |
