[SOLVED] Skill question difference between ~> and ->

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What is the difference between ~> and ->

When to use ~> and ->.

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Arrow (->) Operator The arrow (->) operator can be applied to
disembodied property lists, defstructs, association tables, and user
types (special application-supplied types) to access property values.
The property must always be a symbol and the value of the property can
be any valid Cadence®

SKILL language type. Squiggle Arrow (~>) Operator The squiggle arrow
(~>) operator is a generalization of the arrow operator. It works the
same way as an arrow operator when applied directly to an object, but
it can also accept a list of such objects. It walks the list applying
the arrow operator whenever it finds an atomic object.
 
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