TriplePowersOf2=: (3&*)@(2&^)
   TriplePowersOf2 0 1 2 3 4
3 6 12 24 48
   CubeOfDiff=: (^&3)@-
   3 4 5 6 CubeOfDiff 6 5 4 3
_27 _1 1 27
   f=: ^@-                    The rightmost function is first applied dyadically 
                              if possible; the second is applied monadically.
   5 f 3
7.38906
   f 3
0.0497871
   g=: -@^
   5 g 3
_125
   g 3
_20.0855
A conjunction, like an adverb, is executed before verbs; 
the left argument of either is the entire verb phrase that precedes it.  
Consequently, some (but not all) of the parentheses in the foregoing 
definitions can be omitted.  For example:COD=: ^&3@- 3 4 5 6 COD 6 5 4 3 _27 _1 1 27 TPO2=: 3&*@(2&^) TPO2 0 1 2 3 4 3 6 12 24 48 tpo2=: 3&*@2&^ An error because the conjunction @ is defined |domain error only for a verb right argument | tpo2=: 3&*@2&^
Exercises
| 8.1 | Cover the comments on the right, and state the effects of the programs.  
Then cover the programs and rewrite them from the English statements: 
mc=: (+/%#)@|:                Means of columns of table
f=: +/@(^&2)                  Sum of squares of list
g=: %:@f                      Geometric length of list
h=:{&' *'@(</)                Map of comparison (dyad)
k=: i. h i.                   Map (monad)
map=: {&'+-* %#$'             7-character map
MAP=: map@(6&<.)              Extended domain of map
add=: MAP@ (i.+/i.)           Addition table map
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