<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>xxx.apl</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <meta name="author" content="??????"> <meta name="copyright" content="© 2015 by ??????"> <meta name="date" content="2015-5-31"> <meta name="description" content="??????"> <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="???, APL, GNU"> </head> <body><pre> ⍝ ⍝ Author: ?????? ⍝ Date: ?????? ⍝ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2015 by ?????? ⍝ License: GPL see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html ⍝ email: ??????@?????? ⍝ Portability: ?????? ⍝ ⍝ Purpose: ⍝ ?????? ⍝ ⍝ Description: ⍝ ?????? ⍝ Your code goes here. The HTML headers above make sure that APL characters are properly displayed. The encoding of this file should be UTF-8 (as produced, for example, the GNU APL command )DUMP-HTML). If you cut-and-paste APL code directly into this file (rather than using )DUMP-HTML, then please make sure that all characters of the APL code are properly HTML-escaped, like < instead of >, and so on. At the end of your code, you MAY want to add one of the following lines: )OFF ⍝ exit the apl interpreter ]NEXTFILE ⍝ end of APL in this file (but stay in the interpreter). The )OFF command is typically used by scripts and applications )LOADed. The ]NEXTFILE command is typically used by code that is )COPYed. Both )OFF and ]NEXTFILE allow for longer descriptions after the command. The interpreter stops reading input at the )OFF or ]NEXTFILE command, but the HTML output remains visible when the files is being browsed. ⍝ ⍝ EOF </pre></body></html> ⍝