Monadic
Pronunciation: /mɑˈnædɪk/
Monadic (adj)
- In computing, describes an operation that takes one input value and produces a result.
- In logic or algebra, describes a structure or rule that uses one variable or one place.
Examples
- A monadic function takes one input and returns one result.
- In this language, monadic operations work with a single value only.
Monadic (adjective)
Examples
- A monadic function takes one argument and returns a result.
- The monadic function applies to one input and produces output.