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A [[Val#Vals_vs._maps|val]] is a special type of mapping, but in almost all RTT cases, when using Dave and Douglas's convention, map and val are interchangeable.
A [[Val#Vals_vs._maps|val]] is a special type of mapping, but in almost all RTT cases, when using Dave and Douglas's convention, map and val are interchangeable.


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Revision as of 17:23, 10 December 2021

In mathematics generally, map is another word for mapping. In the RTT writings of Dave Keenan and Douglas Blumeyer, their convention is for "map" to refer to a single-row mapping.

A val is a special type of mapping, but in almost all RTT cases, when using Dave and Douglas's convention, map and val are interchangeable.