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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:39 pm
[Edited 2018-05-14, AndyS to update the URLs]
Direct Functions, sometimes also referred to as Dynamic Functions (of dfns for short), support a functional programming style in Dyalog. More information about dfns is available at:
The Programming Reference Guide -> Defined Functions and Operators -> Dynamic Functions and Operators discusses dfns. This can be found at http://help.dyalog.com or in PDF format at http://docs.dyalog.com, or in the help directory which is part of the Dyalog installation.
There are many online samples at http://dfns.dyalog.com.
Direct Functions, sometimes also referred to as Dynamic Functions (of dfns for short), support a functional programming style in Dyalog. More information about dfns is available at:
The Programming Reference Guide -> Defined Functions and Operators -> Dynamic Functions and Operators discusses dfns. This can be found at http://help.dyalog.com or in PDF format at http://docs.dyalog.com, or in the help directory which is part of the Dyalog installation.
There are many online samples at http://dfns.dyalog.com.