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The number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. For a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product
Denotes the number of arguments to a function
(n ) The number of arguments taken by a function Arity is also sometimes used in place of valence
{i} total number of items involved in a particular relationship; number of arguments taken by a particular function (Computer Programming); number of arguments taken by a predicate (Linguistics)
The number of arguments in a predicate
The property of a relationship which enumerates how many entities are involved
Number of arguments that a function has For example, + usually adds two numbers together The numbers are its arguments That is, + is a binary function and so has an arity of 2
The arity of a CycL predicate or function is the number of arguments it takes Unary predicates and functions take just 1 argument Binary predicates and functions take 2 arguments Ternary predicates and functions take 3 arguments Quaternary predicates and functions take 4 arguments Quintary predicates and functions take 5 arguments No CycL predicate or function currently takes more than 5 arguments
Argument count (is number of arguments) of a compound term
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