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| array model            = [[List model|Lists]]
| array model            = [[List model|Lists]]
| index origin          = any
| index origin          = any
| function styles        = [[dfns]], [[tacit]]
| function styles        = [[dfn]]s, [[tacit]]
| numeric types          = complex float
| numeric types          = [[complex]] float
| unicode support        = full
| unicode support        = full
| released              = 2018
| released              = 2018
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| latest release version = 2018 (unversioned)
| latest release version = 2018 (unversioned)
| influenced by          = [[Dyalog APL]], [[K]]
| influenced by          = [[Dyalog APL]], [[K]]
| implementation language = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(programming_language) D]
| implementation language = [[wikipedia:D (programming_language)|D]]
| source                = [https://bitbucket.org/zacharyjtaylor/rad/src/master/ Bitbucket]
| platforms              = x86, x86_64
| platforms              = x86, x86_64
| operating systems      = FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows
| operating systems      = FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows
| license                = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License MIT]
| license                = [[wikipedia:MIT_License|MIT]]
| website                = [https://bitbucket.org/zacharyjtaylor/rad BitBucket]
| website                = [https://bitbucket.org/zacharyjtaylor/rad BitBucket]
| download              = [https://bitbucket.org/zacharyjtaylor/rad/downloads/ Source code]
| download              = [https://bitbucket.org/zacharyjtaylor/rad/downloads/ Source code]
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== References ==
== References ==
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{{APL programming language}}
{{APL dialects}}

Revision as of 15:31, 24 January 2020

RAD stands for Rankless APL Derivative. It is very closely related to APL (mainly the Dyalog variety), but uses K's array model, including the ability to "box" functions and use them as elements of an array. It was created by Zachary Taylor, 3rd place winner of Dyalog Ltd.'s 2017 APL Programming Contest.[1]

RAD adds a few new primitives, among them:

  • μ Arithmetic mean/Mold left like right
  • π Pi
  • " Character↔Integer (⎕UCS)
  • Left-to-right version of /

References

APL dialects [edit]
Maintained APL+WinAPL2APL64APL\ivApletteAprilCo-dfnsDyalog APLDyalog APL Visiondzaima/APLGNU APLKapNARS2000Pometo
Historical A Programming LanguageA+ (A) ∙ APL#APL2CAPL\360APL/700APL\1130APL\3000APL.68000APL*PLUSAPL.jlAPL.SVAPLXExtended Dyalog APLIverson notationIVSYS/7090NARSngn/aplopenAPLOperators and FunctionsPATRowanSAXSHARP APLRationalized APLVisualAPL (APLNext) ∙ VS APLYork APL
Derivatives AHPLBQNCoSyELIGleeIIvyJJellyK (Goal, Klong, Q) ∙ KamilaLispLang5LilNialRADUiua
Overviews Comparison of APL dialectsTimeline of array languagesTimeline of influential array languagesFamily tree of array languages