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In general, it follows IBM's APL2 implementation. For a wonderful introduction to APL2, refer to [https://archive.org/details/apl-2-at-a-glance-brown-pakin-polivka APL2 At A Glance], by Brown, Pakin & Polivka.
With some basic knowledge of APL2 and how Dyalog differs, programs can be translated from one to the other with minimal effort.
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Revision as of 08:29, 2 July 2021
GNU APL is a cross platform APL interpreter.
The APL interpreter is an (almost) complete implementation of ISO standard 13751 aka. Programming Language APL, Extended.
The APL interpreter has implemented:
- nested arrays and related functions
- complex numbers, and
- a shared variable interface
In general, it follows IBM's APL2 implementation. For a wonderful introduction to APL2, refer to APL2 At A Glance, by Brown, Pakin & Polivka.
Those who are studying APL would do well to contrast GNU APL with Dyalog APL, a proprietary implementation that is actively developed by its namesake company, which has diverged from APL2 in some respects. Many examples nowadays which are found online use Dyalog operators and syntax extensions; to understand the differences refer to this discussion of APL "evolution" or "migration" levels and how they affect the meaning of certain operators: Mix (up arrow) in GNU APL?
With some basic knowledge of APL2 and how Dyalog differs, programs can be translated from one to the other with minimal effort.