Array notation: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
412 bytes removed ,  04:23, 21 September 2023
m
APLAN abbreviation
m (APLAN abbreviation)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{| class=wikitable width=100% style=padding:"0 1em"
{{Built-ins|Array notation|(⋄)|[⋄]}}, abbreviated '''APLAN''' parallel to [[wikipedia:JSON|JSON]], is a way to write most [[array]]s literally, with no or minimal use of [[primitive function]]s, possibly over multiple code lines. It differs from the [[strand notation]] existing since [[APL\360]] in that it can be used to write arrays of rank greater than one. Array notation is supported in [[dzaima/APL]], [[BQN]] (using angle brackets <code>⟨⋄⟩</code> instead of round parentheses <code>(⋄)</code>), and some tools for [[Dyalog APL]], where it is planned as an eventual language feature.
! [[Dyalog Ltd]] requests community feedback on the array notation in the hope of ending up with a notation that is shared with other dialects.<ref>Dyalog Ltd/Adám Brudzewsky. [https://forums.dyalog.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1856&p=7431#p7431 Re: Deserialise-- does it work as expected?]. Dyalog Forums. 2022-09-05.</ref> Head to the [[Array notation design considerations|design considerations]] article for details!
|}
 
{{Built-ins|Array notation|(⋄)|[⋄]}} is a way to write most [[array]]s literally, with no or minimal use of [[primitive function]]s, possibly over multiple code lines. It differs from the [[strand notation]] existing since [[APL\360]] in that it can be used to write arrays of rank greater than one. Array notation is supported in [[dzaima/APL]], [[BQN]] (using angle brackets <code>⟨⋄⟩</code> instead of round parentheses <code>(⋄)</code>), and some tools for [[Dyalog APL]], where it is planned as an eventual language feature.


Array notation generally consists of a vector notation written with parentheses <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>()</syntaxhighlight>, roughly equivalent to stranding, and a high-rank notation using square brackets <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>[]</syntaxhighlight>, indicating the [[Mix]] of a vector. It also supports [[namespace]]s, using <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>name:value</syntaxhighlight> syntax in round parentheses. [[Statement separator]]s must appear between elements and between [[wikipedia:name–value_pair|name–value pair]]s.
Array notation generally consists of a vector notation written with parentheses <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>()</syntaxhighlight>, roughly equivalent to stranding, and a high-rank notation using square brackets <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>[]</syntaxhighlight>, indicating the [[Mix]] of a vector. It also supports [[namespace]]s, using <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>name:value</syntaxhighlight> syntax in round parentheses. [[Statement separator]]s must appear between elements and between [[wikipedia:name–value_pair|name–value pair]]s.

Navigation menu