[cencol, `%:`, %cncl](#cncl) ============================ Slam, one argument `%:` is a synthetic rune that that [pull]()s [`$`]() from the [door]() `p` with its sample set to `q`. `%:` in the most common case simply [slam]()s `p` with `q`, similar to a function call with one argument. Unlike its close relative `%-`, `%:` is designed for [gate]()s who take a single value as their sample. Produces -------- Twig: `[%cncl p=twig q=twig]` Sample ------ `p` is a [twig](), most commonly a [gate]() `q` is a [twig]() Tall form --------- %: p q Wide form --------- %:(p q) Irregular form -------------- None Examples -------- /~zod/try=> %:(dec 42) 41 Here we use `%:` in its most straightforward form, to call an arm that takes one argument. /~zod/try=> %: dec %+ add 2 %+ mul 2 20 41 Here we call [`++dec`]() with the sum of `2` and the product of `2` and `20` using `%:`. As you can see, `%:` is most useful for code organization, when you need to compute intermediate products for your final result