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APL2's extensions to [[ISO 8485:1989]] were standardised as [[ISO-IEC-13751]]. APL2 supports entry of complex numbers in the following forms: | APL2's extensions to [[ISO 8485:1989]] were standardised as [[ISO-IEC-13751]]. APL2 supports entry of complex numbers in the following forms: | ||
# Real and imaginary part separated by the letter < | # Real and imaginary part separated by the letter <source lang=apl inline>J</code> and no spaces, e.g. <source lang=apl inline>0J1</code> | ||
# Magnitude and angle in degrees separated by the letter < | # Magnitude and angle in degrees separated by the letter <source lang=apl inline>D</code> and no spaces, e.g. <source lang=apl inline>1D90</code> | ||
# Magnitude and angle in radians separated by the letter < | # Magnitude and angle in radians separated by the letter <source lang=apl inline>R</code> and no spaces, e.g. <source lang=apl inline>1R1.5708</code> | ||
No further core language features have been added, but it feature a number of powerful [[Quad names]]. | No further core language features have been added, but it feature a number of powerful [[Quad names]]. | ||