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  2. Comparison of functional programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The table shows a comparison of functional programming languages which compares various features and designs of ... Python: No [73 ...

  3. Purely functional programming - Wikipedia

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    Purely functional data structures are often represented in a different way than their imperative counterparts. [6] For example, array with constant-time access and update is a basic component of most imperative languages and many imperative data-structures, such as hash table and binary heap , are based on arrays.

  4. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    Matrix-free: matrix-free: Yes Yes No Yes Experimental implementation matrix-free save memory: Yes No Yes matrix-free speed-up: Yes No Yes Used language: Native language: Primarily C++ and Java C++ C++ C++ Fortran (2008 standard) C++ C++ Matlab / Octave Bindings to language: Full API for Java and Matlab (the latter via add-on product) PyMFEM ...

  5. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Python sets are very much like mathematical sets, and support operations like set intersection and union. Python also features a frozenset class for immutable sets, see Collection types. Dictionaries (class dict) are mutable mappings tying keys and corresponding values. Python has special syntax to create dictionaries ({key: value})

  6. Array programming - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental idea behind array programming is that operations apply at once to an entire set of values. This makes it a high-level programming model as it allows the programmer to think and operate on whole aggregates of data, without having to resort to explicit loops of individual scalar operations.

  7. Functional programming - Wikipedia

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    Purely functional data structures have persistence, a property of keeping previous versions of the data structure unmodified. In Clojure, persistent data structures are used as functional alternatives to their imperative counterparts. Persistent vectors, for example, use trees for partial updating.

  8. Fold (higher-order function) - Wikipedia

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    Folds can be regarded as consistently replacing the structural components of a data structure with functions and values. Lists, for example, are built up in many functional languages from two primitives: any list is either an empty list, commonly called nil ([]), or is constructed by prefixing an element in front of another list, creating what is called a cons node ( Cons(X1,Cons(X2,Cons ...

  9. Curry (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    A functional program is a set of functions defined by equations or rules. A functional computation consists of replacing subexpressions by equal (with regard to the function definitions) subexpressions until no more replacements (or reductions) are possible and a value or normal form is obtained. For instance, consider the function double ...