[dotwut,`.?`, %dtwt](#dtwt) =========================== Noun or cell `.?`, `dotwut`, `[%dtwt p=twig]` is a natural hoon that applies nock `3` to a noun: if the noun is a cell, it returns the loobean `&` (true); if the noun is an atom, it returns the loobean `|` (false). Produces -------- Twig: `[%dtwt p=twig]` Sample ------ `p` is a [twig](). Tall form --------- .? p Wide form --------- .?(p) Irregular form -------------- None Examples -------- ~zod/try=> .?(~) %.n ~zod/try=> .?(5) %.n ~zod/try=> .?(~porlep) %.n In all of these cases our sample is implicitly down-cast to an atom, which produces `|`. ~zod/try=> .?([1 2 3]) %.y ~zod/try=> .?("ha") %.y ~zod/try=> ._a_b__ [%a %b] ~zod/try=> .?(._a_b__) %.y `[1 2 3]` is clearly a cell, `"ha"` is equivalent to the null-terminated tuple of its ASCII codes, and `._a_b__` is also clearly a cell. Each produce `&`.