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{{Infobox array language | {{Infobox array language | ||
| array model = [[flat array model|flat]] | | array model = [[flat array model|flat]] with [[box]]es | ||
| index origin = 0 | | index origin = 0 | ||
| function styles = [[ | | function styles = [[Defined function|defined]], [[tacit]] | ||
| numeric types = ints, floats | | numeric types = ints, floats | ||
| unicode support = no | | unicode support = no | ||
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| latest release version = 4.22 (unversioned) / 2014 | | latest release version = 4.22 (unversioned) / 2014 | ||
| implementation language = [[wikipedia:C++|C++]] | | implementation language = [[wikipedia:C++|C++]] | ||
| source = [https://github.com/PlanetAPL/a-plus GitHub] | |||
| platforms = x86, x86_64, IBM POWER, IA64, z/Architecture, | | platforms = x86, x86_64, IBM POWER, IA64, z/Architecture, | ||
| operating systems = Windows, Linux, macOS, AIX, IRIX, BSD, Solaris, Tru64 | | operating systems = Windows, Linux, macOS, AIX, IRIX, BSD, Solaris, Tru64 | ||
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| influenced = [[K]], [[J]] | | influenced = [[K]], [[J]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''A+''' is an extension of the A language. A was created in 1985 by [[Arthur Whitney]], then of [[Morgan Stanley]]. At the time, various departments had a significant investment in APL applications and talent, APL being a language well-suited to the manipulation of large arrays of numbers. As technology was moving from the mainframe to distributed systems, there was a search for a suitable APL implementation to run on SunOS, the distributed platform of the period, and this prompted Whitney to create A as a statically typed dialect of APL with various novelties like symbols as a [[simple scalar]] type and the [[Rank operator]]. | :''This page is about the Morgan Stanley dialect. For the project based on [[APL 90 (dialect)]] and presented at [[APL90]], which replaced functions with first-class blocks, see [[A+ (Girardot)]].'' | ||
'''A+''' is an extension of the A language. A was created in 1985 by [[Arthur Whitney]], then of [[wikipedia:Morgan Stanley|Morgan Stanley]]. At the time, various departments had a significant investment in APL applications and talent, APL being a language well-suited to the manipulation of large arrays of numbers. As technology was moving from the mainframe to distributed systems, there was a search for a suitable APL implementation to run on SunOS, the distributed platform of the period, and this prompted Whitney to create A as a statically typed dialect of APL with various novelties like symbols as a [[simple scalar]] type and the [[Rank operator]]. | |||
Over the course of the next few years, various extensions were made to the language, culminating in A+ in 1988, with "+" referring to the graphical user interface. While an A+ development group was formally in 1992, presented 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 public, and various volunteers took over development until 2008. From then until 2014 it was maintained by Robert Lefkowitz. | Over the course of the next few years, various extensions were made to the language, culminating in A+ in 1988, with "+" referring to the graphical user interface. While an A+ development group was formally in 1992, presented 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 public, and various volunteers took over development until 2008. From then until 2014 it was maintained by Robert Lefkowitz. | ||
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| <source lang=apl inline>≡</source> || [[Match]] || [[Depth]] | | <source lang=apl inline>≡</source> || [[Match]] || [[Depth]] | ||
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| <source lang=apl inline>⍳</source> || [[Find]] || | | <source lang=apl inline>⍳</source> || [[Index Of|Find]] || [[Interval]] | ||
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| <source lang=apl inline>∊</source> || [[Member]] || [[Rake]] (like [[Enlist]]) | | <source lang=apl inline>∊</source> || [[Member]] || [[Rake]] (like [[Enlist]]) | ||
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{{APL dialects}} | == External links == | ||
* [[wikipedia:A+|A+]] | |||
{{APL dialects}}[[Category:APL dialects]][[Category:Flat array languages]][[Category:Leading axis languages]] |