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{{Infobox array language | {{Infobox array language | ||
| array_model | | array_model = [[nested array model|nested]] | ||
| index_origin | | index_origin = 0 or 1 | ||
| function styles | | function styles = [[tradfn]], [[dfn]], [[tacit]] | ||
| numeric_types | | numeric_types = complex floats, decimal float | ||
| unicode_support | | unicode_support = full | ||
| released | | released = 1983 | ||
| developer | | developer = [[Dyalog Ltd.]] | ||
| latest_release_version = 17.1 / 2019 | | latest_release_version = 17.1 / 2019 | ||
| implementation languages = C, C++, APL | | implementation languages = C, C++, APL | ||
| platforms | | platforms = x86, x86_64, IBM POWER, ARM32 | ||
| operating system | | operating system = Windows, Linux, macOS, AIX | ||
| license | | license = Free for personal use / Proprietary commercial software | ||
| website | | website = [https://www.dyalog.com/ www.dyalog.com] | ||
| download | | download = [https://www.dyalog.com/download-zone.htm download] | ||
| file_ext | | file_ext = .dws, .dse, .dcf, .dyalog, .dyapp, .apl, .apla, .aplf, .aplo, .apln, .aplc, .apli | ||
| documentation | | documentation = [https://docs.dyalog.com/ docs.dyalog.com] | ||
| influenced_by | | influenced_by = [[APL2]], [[J]], [[SHARP APL]], Lisp | ||
| influenced | | influenced = [[NARS2000]], [[ngn/apl]], [[dzaima/APL]], [[APL/iv]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Dyalog APL''' was first released by British company [[Dyalog]] Ltd. in 1983 and, as of 2018, is available for AIX, Linux (including on the Raspberry Pi), macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. It is based on [[APL2]], with extensions to support object-oriented programming and functional programming. Licences are free for personal/non-commercial use. | '''Dyalog APL''' was first released by British company [[Dyalog]] Ltd. in 1983 and, as of 2018, is available for AIX, Linux (including on the Raspberry Pi), macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. It is based on [[APL2]], with extensions to support object-oriented programming and functional programming. Licences are free for personal/non-commercial use. |