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Glossary/Axis

Axis

An axis is a numerical tree address for a particular location in a noun.

For the noun [a b c], the axes are as follow:

  • 1: [a b c] (the whole noun).
  • 2: a
  • 3: [b c]
  • 6: b
  • 7: c

You can address things by axis with lus and a number, like +7 for c, +3 for [b c], etc. This is an alternative to lark syntax.

Further Reading

  • Hoon School section 6: Trees
  • Standard Library 1b: Tree Addressing
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