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Questions on the correct (or improved) formulation of Mathematica code to achieve particular results. Use this tag (not "symbol") for questions about all those odd @@ /@ # & and _ characters, which are keyboard shortcuts for the Wolfram Language named functions Apply, Map, Slot, Function, and Blank.
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Is it possible to use infix notation ~ for functions with one argument or more than 2 argume...
According to a Mathematica textbook, we can write N[x,n] by using infix notation as x ~ N ~ n. How about other functions with one argument or more than 2 arguments, is it possible?
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Why can Format be used on the left side?
Syntax A:
Format[Foo[x_,y_]]:=MatrixForm[{{x},{y}}]
Foo[1,2]
Syntax B:
Foo[x_,y_]:=Format[MatrixForm[{{x},{y}}]]
Foo[1,2]
My confusion is about why can we use Format on the left side? …