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 ===== APL Character Set ===== ===== APL Character Set =====
  
-Although APL characters cannot be displayed or input when the terminal is in TTY mode, APLSF provides ASCII character string equivalents for all the APL characters as well as "escape mode" (single character preceded by "@"equivalents for the most frequently used characters. ASCII and escape mode sequences can be intermixed.+Although APL characters cannot be displayed or input when the terminal is in TTY mode, APLSF provides ASCII character string equivalents for all the APL characters as well as "escape mode" (single character preceded by "@"keys that correspond to standard APL keyboard mappings. ASCII and escape mode sequences can be intermixed.
  
 ^ APL \\ Character ^ Name ^ ASCII ^ Escape \\ Mode ^ ^ APL \\ Character ^ Name ^ ASCII ^ ^ APL \\ Character ^ Name ^ ASCII ^ Escape \\ Mode ^ ^ APL \\ Character ^ Name ^ ASCII ^
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 To define a new function and invoke the editor, enter one of the following commands: To define a new function and invoke the editor, enter one of the following commands:
  
-|''.DL[//r//_]//a1 f a2//[;//v//]...''|Define a dyadic (two-argument) function| +|''.DL[//r//_]//a1 f a2//[;//v//]...''|Define a dyadic (two-argument infix) function| 
-|''.DL[//r//_]//f a1//[;//v//]...''|Define a monadic (one-argument) function|+|''.DL[//r//_]//f a1//[;//v//]...''|Define a monadic (one-argument prefix) function|
 |''.DL[//r//_]//f//[;//v//]...''|Define a niladic (no-argument) function| |''.DL[//r//_]//f//[;//v//]...''|Define a niladic (no-argument) function|
  
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