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#REDIRECT [[German terminology]]
APL terminology can be confusing, especially as it often differs from common conventions in [[wikipedia:computer science|computer science]], including distinguishing between terms that are usually considered synonyms.
 
== Basic terms ==
 
{| class=wikitable
! Term !! Explanation !! Other names used in Computer Science
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| [[Argument]] || an [[array]] that a [[function]] is applied to || [[wikipedia:Operand|Operand]], [[wikipedia:Parameter (computer programming)|Parameter]]
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| [[Array]] || a collection of [[element]]s arranged along '''zero''' or more [[axes]] (note that a [[scalar]] is also an array) || [[wikipedia:Tensor#As_multidimensional_arrays|Tensor]], [[wikipedia:Array_data_structure#Multidimensional_arrays|Multi-dimensional array data structure]], [[wikipedia:Array_data_type#Multi-dimensional_arrays|Multi-dimensional array data type]] but note that [[wikipedia:Scalar (mathematics)|Scalar]] [[wikipedia:Variable (computer science)|Variable]]s are not generally regarded as arrays
|-
| [[Cell]] || a [[subarray]] which is formed by selecting a single [[index]] along zero or more leading [[axes]] and the whole of each trailing axis || [[wikipedia:Array slicing|Array slice]]
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| [[Function]] || a program that is applied to one or two [[array]] [[argument]]s to produce an array result || [[wikipedia:Subroutine|Subroutine]], [[wikipedia:Computer program|Program]]
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| [[Major cell]] || a [[cell]] of an [[array]] which has [[rank]] one smaller than the rank of the array, or equal to it if the array is a [[scalar]] || Element
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| [[Matrix]] || an [[array]] of [[rank]] 2 || 2D array, Table
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| [[Nested array]] || an [[array]] that contains at least one [[element]] which is not a [[simple scalar]] || [[wikipedia:Data structure|Data structure]]
|-
| [[Operand]] || an [[array]] or [[function]] that is passed to an [[operator]] || Argument, [[wikipedia:Parameter (computer programming)|Parameter]]
|-
| [[Operator]] || a higher-order function that [[derived function|derives a function]] based on one or two [[operands]] || [[wikipedia:Higher-order function|Higher-order function]]
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| [[Primitive]] || a built-in [[function]] or [[operator]] represented by a [[glyph]] || [[wikipedia:Language primitive|Language primitive]], [[wikipedia:Operator (computer programming)|Operator]]
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| [[Rank]] || the number of dimensions or [[axes]] in the structure of an [[array]] (the rank is the [[Tally|length]] of the [[shape]]) || Degree, Dimensionality, Order
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| [[Scalar]] || an [[array]] of [[rank]] 0 || Value
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| [[Shape]] || a [[vector]] of the lengths of an [[array]] along each of its [[axes]] (the shape of a [[scalar]] is an [[zilde|empty vector]]) || Array dimensions
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| [[Simple scalar]] || a [[number]], [[character]], or (in dialects that support such) [[Namespace]] || [[wikipedia:Primitive data type|Primitive data type]], [[wikipedia:Value (computer science)|Value]]
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| [[Vector]] || an [[array]] of [[rank]] 1 || Array, [[wikipedia:List (abstract data type)|List]]
|}
 
== See also ==
* [[German terminology]]
* [[Chinese terminology]]
 
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