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  • | influenced by = [[K]], [[wikipedia:Scheme_(programming_language)|Scheme]], [[wikipedia:Ruby_(pr {{APL dialects}}[[Category:List-based array languages]][[Category:Languages with tacit pro
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  • :''This article lists notable language developers only. For all APL dialects including those without notable developers, see [[Timeline of array languag * [[Kx Systems]]: [[K|K4]] and [[Q]]
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  • ...a subset of [[axes]] of Y to apply indexing on. The axes not mentioned in K are selected without modification; this corresponds to omitted axes in brac In some dialects that support [[leading axis theory]], short X in <syntaxhighlight lang=apl
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    | influenced by = [[J]], [[K]], [[wikipedia:Haskell (programming language)|Haskell]], [[wikipedia:Factor Like [[K]], the language uses nested lists rather than arrays in order to simplify t
    3 KB (371 words) - 22:35, 16 March 2024
  • ...les traditional scripting and query languages rather than the density of [[K]]. {{APL dialects}}[[Category:List-based array languages]][[Category:Languages with first-cla
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  • | influenced = [[K]], [[J]], [[BQN]] ...resented the very first version of [[K]] that very same year, and by 1994, K became the official successor of A+. In 2001, the source code was made publ
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  • ...[wikipedia:SISAL|SISAL]], [[wikipedia:NESL|NESL]], [[Nial]], APL, [[J]], [[K]] {{APL dialects}}[[Category:Typed array languages]][[Category:Ahead-of-time compilers]]
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  • In most dialects, characters can be compared for equality, and are subject to [[array orderi In other array languages, particularly [[K]], the character type may indicate a non-textual unit, such as bytes with a
    2 KB (268 words) - 02:46, 25 February 2024
  • Several dialects, beginning with [[SHARP APL]] in 1981, support [[complex number]]s implemen Some newer dialects provide additional types that are distinguishable from floats, often by gre
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  • * Like [[K]], Jelly uses the [[list model]] for its arrays. {{APL dialects}}[[Category:List-based array languages]][[Category:Languages with tacit pro
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  • * A. D. Falkoff, K. E. Iverson, and E. H. Sussenguth, [https://web.archive.org/web/20070710100 {{APL dialects}}[[Category:Iverson notation| ]]
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  • ...the development of free open-source tools to transfer of APL code between dialects.<ref>Rick Procter. [http://www.aplborealis.com/danb2016.html Obituary for D ...yntaxhighlight>, so their sum is equal to <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>k</syntaxhighlight>.<ref>Stack User "Dennis". [https://codegolf.stackexchange
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  • | 1992 || [[K]] ("K0"), [[Arthur Whitney]]'s [[List model|list]]-based language, first be {{APL dialects}}[[Category:Timelines]][[Category:APL history]][[Category:Lists of language
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  • All arrays in Lang5 are simple lists. This makes it comparable to [[K]] and [[RAD]]. Similar to those languages, it also allows usage of function {{APL dialects}}[[Category:List-based array languages]][[Category:Stack-based languages]][
    3 KB (361 words) - 22:46, 24 January 2024
  • Here families of dialects are grouped together: IBM APL includes [[APL\360]], [[APL.SV]], and others; ...! [[APL*PLUS]] !! [[SHARP APL]] !! [[Dyalog APL]] !! [[J]] !! [[K]]
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  • ...on" which is a well-accepted esthetic criterion in art and design."|[[Joey K. Tuttle]]. ''APL pi — designing an APL type font'', 1981.}} ...r repertoire of quad names, but generally agree on their naming, so if two dialects share a quad name, it is likely that the meaning of it is identical or very
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  • | influenced by = APL, [[J]], [[K]] {{APL dialects}}[[Category:List-based array languages]][[Category:ASCII languages]][[Categ
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  • | <math>\tbinom{n}{k}</math> || <syntaxhighlight lang="apl" inline>k!n</syntaxhighlight> || [[Binomial]] | <math>\tbinom{n}{k}</math> || <syntaxhighlight lang="apl" inline>k!n</syntaxhighlight> || [[Binomial]]
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  • ...2]] and [[GNU APL]], have never added support for control structures. Many dialects developed in the 2010s and later also do not include control structures, fa ...current APL systems, or modify these systems to better support it.<ref>W. K. Giloi and R. Hoffmann. [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/800114.803676 Addin
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  • All APL dialects share core features, and at least the [[primitive]]s are [[Backwards compat ...s can be an actual [[element]] of another array. Most currently maintained dialects ([[Dyalog APL]], [[NARS2000]], [[APL2]], [[GNU APL]], and others) use the n
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