Nested Representation R←⎕NR Y
Y
must be a simple character scalar or vector which represents the name of a function or a defined operator.
If Y
is a name of a defined function or defined operator, R
is a vector of text vectors. The first element of R
contains the text of the function or operator header. Subsequent elements contain lines of the function or operator. Elements of R
contain no unnecessary blanks, except for leading indentation of control structures and the blanks which precede comments.
If Y
is the name of a variable, a locked function or operator, an external function or a namespace, or is undefined, R
is an empty vector.
Example
∇R←MEAN X ⍝ Average
[1] R←(+/X)÷⍴X
∇
+F←⎕NR'MEAN'
R←MEAN X ⍝Average R←(+/X)÷⍴X
⍴F
2
]display F
.→----------------------------------------.
| .→---------------------. .→----------. |
| | R←MEAN X ⍝ Average| | R←(+/X)÷⍴X| |
| '----------------------' '-----------' |
'∊----------------------------------------'
The definition of ⎕NR
has been extended to names assigned to functions by specification (←
), and to local names of functions used as operands to defined operators. In these cases, the result of ⎕NR
is identical to that of ⎕CR
except that the representation of defined functions and operators is as described above.
Example
AVG←MEAN∘,
+F←⎕NR'AVG'
R←MEAN X ⍝ Average R←(+/X)÷⍴X ∘,
⍴F
3
]display F
.→------------------------------------------------.
| .→----------------------------------------. |
| | .→---------------------. .→----------. | ∘ , |
| | | R←MEAN X ⍝ Average| | R←(+/X)÷⍴X| | - - |
| | '----------------------' '-----------' | |
| '∊----------------------------------------' |
'∊------------------------------------------------'