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APL
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 Comments in APL are prefixed by ⍝.

 A list of numbers. (¯ is negative)
2 3e7 ¯4 50.3

 An expression, showing some functions. In APL, there's
 no order of operations: everything is parsed right-to-
 left. This is equal to 5 + (4 × (2 ÷ (5 - 3))) = 9:
5 + 4 × 2 ÷ 5 - 3         9

 These functions work on lists, too:
1 2 3 4 × 5               5 10 15 20
1 2 3 4 × 5 6 7 8         5 12 21 32

 All functions have single-argument and dual-argument
 meanings. For example, "×" applied to two arguments
 means multiply, but when applied to only a right-hand
 side, it returns the sign:

× ¯4 ¯2 0 2 4             ¯1 ¯1 0 1 1

 Values can be compared using these operators (1 means
 "true", 0 means "false"):

10 20 30 = 10 20 99       1 1 0

10 20 30 < 10 20 99       0 0 1

 "⍳n" returns a vector containing the first n naturals.
 Matrices can be constructed using ⍴ (reshape):
4 3  5                  0 1 2
                          3 4 0
                          1 2 3
                          4 0 1

 Single-argument ⍴ gives you the dimensions back:
 4 3  5                4 3

 Values can be stored using ←. Let's calculate the mean
 value of a vector of numbers:
A  10 60 55 23

 Sum of elements of A (/ is reduce):
+/A                       148

 Length of A:
A                        4

 Mean:
(+/A) ÷ (A)              37

 We can define this as a function using {} and ⍵:
mean  {(+/)÷}
mean A                    37

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