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| developer = [[MicroAPL Ltd.]] | | developer = [[MicroAPL Ltd.]] | ||
| latest release version = 5.1 / 2016 | | latest release version = 5.1 / 2016 | ||
| implementation languages = [ | | implementation languages = [[wikipedia:C_(programming_language)|C]], [[wikipedia:C++|C++]] | ||
| platforms = x86 | | platforms = x86 | ||
| operating systems = Windows, Linux, macOS High Sierra and earlier | | operating systems = Windows, Linux, macOS High Sierra and earlier |
Revision as of 16:15, 18 November 2019
APLX was a cross-platform dialect of the programming language APL, created by British company MicroAPL Ltd., as a successor to their APL.68000 product.
APLX is intended for uses such as financial planning, market research, statistics, management information, and various kinds of scientific and engineering work. APLX is based on IBM's APL2, but includes several extensions. It is available on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS. Though APLX keeps APL's extended character set, APLX is a bit more verbose, due to the prevalence of system functions with long names, and the use of structured-control keywords. The use of explicit loops is a major deviation from earlier APL versions and derivatives.
Effective July 11, 2016, MicroAPL withdrew APLX from commercial sale. British firm Dyalog Ltd., authors of Dyalog APL, began hosting the APLX Archive website including the download area and documentation.
Primitives
Functions
Operators
Glyph | Valence | Monadic call | Dyadic call |
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/ |
Monadic | Reduce | N-wise Reduce |
⌿ |
Monadic | 1st axis reduce | N-wise Reduce first |
\ |
Monadic | Scan | |
⍀ |
Monadic | 1st axis scan | |
. |
Dyadic | Inner product | |
∘. |
Monadic | Outer product | |
¨ |
Monadic | Each |
External links
APL dialects [edit] | |
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Maintained | APL+Win ∙ APL2 ∙ APL64 ∙ APL\iv ∙ Aplette ∙ April ∙ Co-dfns ∙ Dyalog APL ∙ Dyalog APL Vision ∙ dzaima/APL ∙ GNU APL ∙ Kap ∙ NARS2000 ∙ Pometo ∙ TinyAPL |
Historical | A Programming Language ∙ A+ (A) ∙ APL# ∙ APL2C ∙ APL\360 ∙ APL/700 ∙ APL\1130 ∙ APL\3000 ∙ APL.68000 ∙ APL*PLUS ∙ APL.jl ∙ APL.SV ∙ APLX ∙ Extended Dyalog APL ∙ Iverson notation ∙ IVSYS/7090 ∙ NARS ∙ ngn/apl ∙ openAPL ∙ Operators and Functions ∙ PAT ∙ Rowan ∙ SAX ∙ SHARP APL ∙ Rationalized APL ∙ VisualAPL (APLNext) ∙ VS APL ∙ York APL |
Derivatives | AHPL ∙ BQN ∙ CoSy ∙ ELI ∙ Glee ∙ I ∙ Ivy ∙ J ∙ Jelly ∙ K (Goal, Klong, Q) ∙ KamilaLisp ∙ Lang5 ∙ Lil ∙ Nial ∙ RAD ∙ Uiua |
Overviews | Comparison of APL dialects ∙ Timeline of array languages ∙ Timeline of influential array languages ∙ Family tree of array languages |