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Version 1;3 Fortran IV language. IBM Sys. Ref. Lib. Form C28()390-0. 0ther relevant, documents a, re: Sys. Monitor (IBSYS) Form C28- 0248-1; ~[aero assembly program (MAP) language, Form C28-6392-0
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to the form (n .... 1) (cos~,-1 x) + f sin :c cos '~-~ :c' d:c , e handles only those eases in which n is both positive :1 which themselves nmy be transformations of inform~tio~ produeed by a light pen. A possibIe extension to the AXLE language will permit the computer to make inferences during run time. For this purpose a facility is needed for permitting the computer itself to change imperative and assertion tables as a result of earlier operz:~tions on t.he workspaee. RE('EIVEI) AUGUST, 1965 nperatives can dea.1 with any data which is ressed by a linear string of characters. A wide formatiott can be expressed in these terms inte of the special notations of pure mathematics, sties, chemistry and electrical engineering. !or further investigation is the manipulation of :t information contained in diagrams. Transnear form, this information might be treated kspaee by AXLE imperatives and assertions II.EFE [I.ENCES 1. COM1T t'roqrammers' Reference Manual. The M [ T Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1962. 2. FM~3ER, [). J., Grrt[SWOLD, R. E., AND POLONSKY, [. P. SNOBOL, n. st, ring manipulation la.nguage, J. AC][ I1, I (19(i t), 21-30. 3. FLOYD, IIOU~:R'r W. A descriptive hmguage for symbol
Communications of the ACM – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Nov 1, 1965
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