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4 General Ideographs🔗

 
ideographs

  connotation : general subset
  originates from :
  originally means : person, people, human
As component of ideographs, it implies The type of output data is same as the input. And the elements of output data are part of the input. In particular, is exceptionally different, which has a more diverse usages scenarios, 化Ix, 化Sx. Note that, if the procedure name has another ideograph prefix it as a word, the input and output type is determinated by the prefix ideographs, e.g.,  􏻿𢪛 􏿰攸 􏻿弔 􏿰弔 􏻿巨 􏿰巨.

Examples:    𰂋  􏾜 􏾛  𠆯 􏹈.

 
ideographs

  connotation : serial subset
  originates from :
  originally means : hill
As component of ideographs, it implies The type of output data is same as the input. And the elements of ouput data is a serial of successive elements of the input.

Examples:  􏾝 􏾺 𨚞 􏹋.

 
ideographs

  connotation : broken subset
  originates from :
  originally means : knife
Returns a new list as output with removing some elements from the input list.

Examples:  􏷵 􏷴 􏺊 􏾘 􏹊 􏹇 𠝤.

L R B T 
ideographs
Are Shot for: Left, Right, Bottom, Top. Those characters imply the prefix’s position as it composes an ideograph.

Px Sx Ix 
ideographs
Are Shot for: Prefix, Suffix, Infix. Which imply the position of its prefix as this prefix composes a word.
Examples: 化Ix 化Sx

LB 
ideographs
BR 
ideographs
BL 
ideographs
: L / R / B / T + L / R / B / T
  connotation : extends from one position to another
Means the prefix of it extends from such as Left to Bottom in an ideograph when it composes this ideograph.
Examples: 又LB 􏿴BR 􏿫BR

 ! 
ideographs

  connotation : warning, is changing original data
  originates from :
  originally means : hands, handle
Has the same meaning as ! like how it is prevalently used in lots of modern programming languages. When you see this component in ideographs that are used to name procedures, you know it immediately that those procedures will directly modify their input data instead of returning a new one as output.

Examples:  􏻿􏾩 􏻿𢪛 􏻿􏽒 􏻿􏷉 􏼅𰅡.

?
ideograph

  connotation : output is boolean
Implies the output is boolean.

Examples:  双? 􏿴? 􏿳?.

*
ideograph

  connotation : strengthen
Almost has the same usage as the one named without *, except this strengthen the processing of inputted data. Thus the data of output may become longer, and the type may be changed accordingly.

Examples:  弓*.

~
ideograph

  connotation : strengthen
Almost has the same usage as the one named without ~, except this soften the processing of inputted data. Thus the data of output may become shorten.

Examples:  􏹊~.

^
ideograph

  connotation : list as input
Almost has the same usage as the one named without ^, except that input data is a list.

Examples:  􏹊^ 伄^ 􏾘^.

/
ideograph

  connotation : extends prefix
The suffix of it is considered as an extending explanation of the prefix.

Examples:  􏷍/组合.

ideograph

  connotation : empty
  originates from :
  originally means : empty
ideograph

  connotation : empty
  originates from :
  originally means : hole
Simplifies from , which means empty.

Examples:   􏻸 􏻷.

ideograph

  connotation : immutable
  originates from :
  originally means : mountain

Examples:  山? 􏻼 􏾐? 􏽁.

  𭕄 
ideographs

  connotation : mutable
  originates from :
  originally means : water
and 𭕄 both are the simplified way to write when used as the component of characters.

Examples:  水? 􏻽 􏾑? 􏽀.

ideograph

  connotation : append
  originates from :
  originally means : to pass through, all over
Appends the elements, goes through the elements and connect them as one together. ( is the initial form of modern chinese char .)

Examples:  􏿝 􏼉 􏼃.

ideograph

  connotation : modify value
  originates from :
  originally means : raping over something with hands
Appends the elements, goes through the elements and connect them as one together. (Do not confuse with .)

Examples:  𰁦  􏾩 𢪛.

 􏷪 
ideographs

  connotation : produce data
  originates from :
  originally means : ground, earth
Processes input data and output a new one in a very different type. Implies the type of output data is not same as input.

Examples:  􏷎 𡌶.

ideograph

  connotation : length
  originates from :
  originally means : straightedge, ruler, measure

Examples:   􏺕.

ideograph

  connotation : start, prefix
  originates from :
  originally means : root

Examples:  􏼹?.

ideograph

  connotation : end, suffix
  originates from :
  originally means : treetop

Examples:  山? 􏻼 􏾐? 􏽁.

ideograph

  connotation : convert data type
  originates from :
  originally means : upturned person
Examples: 𰅡 􏵷 􏵸

: +
ideograph

  connotation : convert data type
  originates from :
  originally means : a normal person with a upturned person
convert data type by the way of returning a new one in another type.

化Ix : + Ix
ideograph

  connotation : type conversion
Convert data from type 1 (as input) to type 2 (as output).

Examples:  􏻿化􏿴 􏿴化􏻿.

化Sx : + Sx
ideograph

  connotation : minorly convert data type
Converting data With reserving the general data type, e.g., between and .
In this case, input and output are the same type.
Which means the content of data may be changed, or it is mutable and immutable before but change to immutable and mutable.

Examples:  􏻼化 􏽀化 􏽁化 􏼅𰅡.

𰅡 
ideographs
𰅡Sx 
ideographs
: + + Sx
  connotation : modify data type
Converts data type with modifying the original data. (𰅡Sx resembles 化Sx.)

Examples:  􏼅𰅡.

􏵸 
ideographs
􏵸Ix 
ideographs
: + + Ix
  connotation : split and convert data type
Splits data and return it in a different data type.

Examples:  句􏵸􏿴.

􏵷 
ideographs
􏵷Ix 
ideographs
: + + Ix
  connotation : append and convert data type
Appends data and return it in a different data type.

Examples:  􏿴􏵷句.

ideograph

  connotation : substitue
  originates from :
  originally means : substitute, substitution
To easily write it, it may be also wrote in vertical when as component of another ideograph.

Examples:  􏶐.

𡯂
ideograph

  connotation : naked, not sharp
  originates from :
  originally means : bald
A state of an object with removing something from its begining and ending.

Examples:  􏶊.