@Kuba The name of the operator is Prefix but it is an infix operator.
You can as the same question for Postfix which is also an infix operator.
The reason for the naming is that these operators talk about f and not about themselves. So while @ in f@a is an infix operator, it puts f in a prefix form.
Does anyone know how to compute the Wolfram code, i.e. the integer, corresponding to the outer totalistic rule in: https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/187846/specify-rules-for-2d-cellular-automaton
?
I found a paper that S.W. wrote on this but so far I haven't been able to reproduce the pattern.
My guess was Sum[2^(2 n) + 2^(2 n + 1), {n, {1, 3, 5, 7}}] but it yields a way too big number, 52428.
Does anyone know what to make of this issue that someone raised on jsoupLink's Github issues page? He says loading jsoupLink gives "During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open jsoupLink`." but it works for me...
@C.E. In[4-7] are hidden so who knows :) And jokes aside why is the file structure with upper case S and with lower case in context etc? If Get @ test` can load Test.m then that is something I'd not expect. And that typo consequences fit her description.
@b3m2a1 @Kuba thanks! I've asked him what FindFile returns. I'll update the jSoupLink name... it's also the name of the repository because for some time I thought that was how it was spelled, then I changed it to jsoupLink and apparently forgot the name of the .m file...