# How can I write the monadic bind operator (>>=) on paper? [closed]

>>= takes a lot of dashes of the pencil to write down on paper and I always manage to make it look really ugly. Are there more convenient (and hopefully "standard") ways to write down this and other related monadic operators such as return and >=>?

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## closed as off topic by Cat Plus Plus, Xeo, R. Martinho Fernandes, cheeken, ДМИТРИЙ МАЛИКОВOct 3 '12 at 6:55

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Print it out like a sane person. Also seriously, off-topic. – Cat Plus Plus Oct 3 '12 at 3:30
@CatPlusPlus: You can't print things out on a blackboard :P And if its too off topic, who should I ask it then? – hugomg Oct 3 '12 at 3:36
@missingno StackOverflow sadly doesn't say "if it isn't on topic anywhere else then it is on topic here" rather, it tries to limit questions to code-snippets or algorithmic ones with concrete answers. I would try on IRC and the ML. – Thomas M. DuBuisson Oct 3 '12 at 4:02
@missingno You could also try asking on /r/haskell. – dave4420 Oct 3 '12 at 6:49
You could use category theory notation: \eta for return and \mu for join, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monad_(category_theory)#Formal_definition – Sjoerd Visscher Oct 3 '12 at 8:31