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tishep, =-
, %tshp
Push on, inverse
=-
is a synthetic rune that pushes q
on the subject and sends it to
p
. =-
is the inverse of =+
. Use =-
when your computation, q
is
lengthier and =-
makes for more readable code.
See also
tislus, =+
, %tsls
Produces
Twig: [%tshp p=twig q=twig]
Sample
p
and q
are twigs.
Tall form
=- p
q
Wide form
=-(p q)
Irregular form
None
Examples
~zod/try=> =- [%a a]
[a=1]
[%a 1]
In this simple example we push [a=1]
on to our subject, and produce
[%a a]
which pulls the value of a
from the subject producing
[%a 1]
.
~zod/try=>
=cor |= [a=@ b=@]
=- [[%a a] [%b b]]
[a b]=[(add a 2) (add a b)]
new var %cor
~zod/try=> (cor 2 4)
[[%a 4] %b 6]
Here we create a gate cor
that takes two atoms a
and b
. We use
=-
to put the product of our computation first.