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'''RPL''' (an acronym for '''Reverse Polish Lisp''') is the onboard calculator language for the HP-28, [[wp:HP 48 series|HP 48]]
It can natively handle unsigned integers (named ''binary integers''), floating-point numbers (named ''real numbers''), complex numbers, vectors and matrices (named ''arrays''), lists, character strings, and algebraic expressions. The HP-49/50 models can also handle long integers (up to 500 digits) and benefit from several dedicated built-in functions to work with, including testing and generation of prime numbers.
There are actually two languages with the name RPL: '''User RPL''' and '''System RPL'''. System RPL is used in implementing the
The language [[RPL/2]] is a recreation of this language for POSIX machines.
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