Diamond[x,y,…]
displays as x⋄y⋄….
Diamond 
Diamond[x,y,…]
displays as x⋄y⋄….
Details
- Diamond[x,y,…] has no built-in meaning.
- x⋄y is by default interpreted as Diamond[x,y].
- ⋄ can be entered as \[Diamond] or
dia
.
Examples
Basic Examples (2)
Typeset output automatically uses the corresponding character:
Diamond[x, y, z]An input using the typeset character gives a Diamond expression:
x⋄y⋄z//FullFormTech Notes
History
Introduced in 1996 (3.0)
Text
Wolfram Research (1996), Diamond, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Diamond.html.
CMS
Wolfram Language. 1996. "Diamond." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Diamond.html.
APA
Wolfram Language. (1996). Diamond. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Diamond.html
BibTeX
@misc{reference.wolfram_2026_diamond, author="Wolfram Research", title="{Diamond}", year="1996", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Diamond.html}", note=[Accessed: 13-June-2026]}
BibLaTeX
@online{reference.wolfram_2026_diamond, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={Diamond}, year={1996}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Diamond.html}, note=[Accessed: 13-June-2026]}