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Version 10 helpfiles
Previous Versions
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Version 10.1 - manuals
Manuals
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Version 10.1 Release Notes (Bitmap)
1,000
 
Version 10.1 Release Notes (TrueType)
1,000
 
Version 10.1 Manuals
5,907
 



Help Files

You can download the Windows help files for Dyalog Version 10 here.

Each of the 3 zipped archive contains:

Arrow the Windows Help File (.HLP)
Arrow the contents file (.CNT)
Arrow the requisite font

There are two versions of each help file. One uses a bitmap font, the other a TrueType font. If you want both versions of the help files, you should download them into separate directories because the .hlp file names are the same.

Unless you plan to print the help topics, the Bitmap font versions are recommended.

Help File
Description
Font
Size (Kb)
lang.hlp Language Reference Bitmap TrueType
448
gui.hlp
Windows Interface (GUI)
Bitmap TrueType
902
relnotes.hlp Release Notes Bitmap TrueType
77

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Release Notes For Previous Versions

These are Windows 95 or Windows 3.1 help files that describe the new features in most recent versions of Dyalog for Windows. These Files are compressed in pkzip format. You need the Dyalog Std bitmap font or Dyalog Std TT fonts to view these help files. Both the fonts are embedded in the downloads.

Note that because the "Bitmap" help files employ a bitmap font, you cannot print the symbols in these help pages. If you want to print the help pages, you should choose the TrueType version of the help file.

Version
Bitmap
TrueType
10.0
9.0
8.2
8.1
7.4
7.3

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Public Workspaces
APL2IN
APL2CIN
DSAMPLES
FAPLIDDF
GLAUX
OLEBROWS
 

 
APL2IN Workspace

This workspace is used to bring in MainFrame APL2 workspaces transferred via the )OUT command.

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APL2PCIN Workspace

This workspace is used to bring in PC APL2 or APL+Win workspaces transferred via the )OUT command

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DSAMPLES Workspace

Dynamic Functions Sample Workspaces. A collection of workspaces containing examples of Dynamic Function (D) coding techniques. Including:

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MIN.DWS, MAX.DWS Tiny functional languages Min and Max provide examples of using Dynamic Functions in a Pure, Functional Programming Style.
Arrow TUBE.DWS Graph searching examples using city subways.
Arrow EVAL.DWS Excel-style expression evaluation and more.
Arrow DFNS.DWS A collection of examples and utility functions.

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FIDDF Workspace

This workspace contains Dynamic Function versions of the Finnish Idioms Library. The workspace is supplied by Veli-Matti Jantunen and requires Version 7.3 or 8.1 or later. This file is compressed in pkzip format.

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GLAUX Workspace (17 June 1998)

This workspace is an update to the DEMOGL workspace and provides a higher level interface to OpenGL from Dyalog for Windows. The workspace has been supplied on an as is basis by Alexander Kornilovski. Documentation for the workspace is included. The file is compressed in pkzip format.

GLAUX requires Dyalog for Windows Version 8.1, and of course OpenGL must be installed on your PC .

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OLEBROWS Workspace

This workspace is an enhanced version of Dyalog's OCXBROWS workspace and may be used to browse OLE servers as well as OCXs. The workspace is supplied by Alexander Balako and requires Version 8.2. This file is compressed in pkzip format.

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Articles

Dynamic Functions in Dyalog This paper, an introduction to Dynamic Functions, is an updated version of the article which appeared in Vector 13.2. The paper is in PDF Format.

Arrow Download dfns.pdf

Declarative Programming

This article, a plea for a more declarative approach to programming, is an updated version of a paper given at the Dyalog Conference in 2004. The article is in PDF Format

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