The most common way of assigning a value to a variable is :. e.g. a:1 /assigns 1 to a fn:{x+y} /assigns the function to fn lst:enlist "a" /creates a list with a single value "a" The other way to ...
Atoms are the basic building blocks of kdb, and represent single numbers, characters, dates and timestamps. Other than atoms (integer, long, floats, boolean, char, etc.) kdb has four key ...
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