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two integers and increments or decrements one of them such that the new
pair of numbers is the next coordinate pair in a square spiral (like the
kind used to construct an [Ulam Spiral](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulam_spiral)).
For more information see [Square Spiral Example Joy Code](/notebooks/Square_Spiral.html).
For more information see [Square Spiral Example Joy Code](https://joypy.osdn.io/notebooks/Square_Spiral.html).
square_spiral [_p] [_then] [_else] ifte
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## Documentation
This document describes Joy in a general way below, however most of the
documentation is in the form of [Jupyter Notebooks](/notebooks/index.html)
documentation is in the form of [Jupyter Notebooks](https://joypy.osdn.io/notebooks/index.html)
that go into more detail.
### [Jupyter Notebooks](/notebooks/index.html)
** [Jupyter Notebooks](https://joypy.osdn.io/notebooks/index.html) **
There's also a [Function Reference](/FuncRef.html) that lists each
There's also a [Function Reference](https://git.sr.ht/~sforman/Thun/tree/trunk/item/docs/reference) that lists each
function and combinator by name and gives a brief description. (It's
usually out of date, I'm working on it.)
### [Function Reference](/FuncRef.html)
** [Function Reference](https://git.sr.ht/~sforman/Thun/tree/trunk/item/docs/reference) **