http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/d202n.htm
Obverse is defined in a table and some special cases, and there's a built in "this is the obverse of that" instruction.
You could easily tie square/sort together as a pair in Python and it wouldn't be significantly different.
Under(square, sum, mylist) or whatever.
http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/d202n.htm
Obverse is defined in a table and some special cases, and there's a built in "this is the obverse of that" instruction.
You could easily tie square/sort together as a pair in Python and it wouldn't be significantly different.
Under(square, sum, mylist) or whatever.