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'''Transpose''' (a.k.a. '''flip''') swaps the leading two axes of a 2+ dimensional rectangular array. Dialects differ in their treatment atoms, lists, and ragged arrays. |
'''Transpose''' (a.k.a. '''flip''') swaps the leading two axes of a 2+ dimensional rectangular array. Dialects differ in their treatment atoms, lists, and ragged arrays. |
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== Examples == |
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("ace";"bdf") |
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+(`a`b`c;`d) |
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(`a`d;`b`d;`c`d) |
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Transpose (a.k.a. flip) swaps the leading two axes of a 2+ dimensional rectangular array. Dialects differ in their treatment atoms, lists, and ragged arrays.
+("ab";"cd";"ef") ("ace";"bdf") +(`a`b`c;`d) (`a`d;`b`d;`c`d)