[collus, `:+`, %clls](#clls) ============================ Tuple of three `:+` is a synthetic rune that produces a cell `[p q r]`. Produces -------- Twig: `[%clls p=twig q=twig r=twig]` Sample ------ `p` is a [twig](). `q` is a [twig](). `r` is a [twig](). Tall form --------- Kingside: :+ p q r Queenside: :+ p q r Wide form --------- :+(p q r) Irregular form -------------- undefined Examples -------- /~zod/try=> :+ 1 2 3 [1 2 3] /~zod/try=> :+(%a ~ 'b') [%a ~ 'b'] This is the most straightforward case of `:+`, producing a tuple of four values in both tall and wide form. /~zod/try=> :+ (add 2 4) (add 2 6) |- (div 4 2) [6 8 2] Most commonly `:+` helps to organize code, allowing you to produce a cell from nested computation.