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Examples of Functional Operators
A functional operator in Maple is a special form of a procedure. Functional operators are written using arrow notation:
For basic information, see Functional Operators. The following examples demonstrate the different types of functional operators that you can use in Maple.
Examples
First, define a basic operator on a single variable and apply it using function notation.
In this example, empty parentheses denote that the operator returns , no matter what the input.
Note that in 1-D Math input, an operator can always be applied by using function notation. However, in 2-D Math input, when the operator is also of type atomic, you must use the apply command. This is because is interpreted as multiplication in 2-D math rather than function application. For more information, including how to change this default behavior, see 2DMathDetails.
1(x);
Similarly, this multivariate operator returns , no matter what the input.
Operators can be applied without assigning them a name.
Operators are distributive.
Use the composition operator @ to perform operator composition. That is, means .
Repeated composition is entered with the @@ operator. Here, a function is composed with itself.
See Also
@, @@, 2-D Math Details, apply, D, Functional Operators, unapply
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