DADiSP
DADiSP (Data Analysis and Display, pronounced day-disp) is a numerical computing environment developed by DSP Development Corporation which allows one to display and manipulate data series, matrices and images with an interface similar to a spreadsheet. DADiSP is used in the study of signal processing, numerical analysis, statistical and physiological data processing.
Developer(s) | DSP Development Corporation |
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Initial release | 1987 |
Stable release | DADiSP 6.7 B02
/ January 17, 2017 |
Written in | C, C++, SPL |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | IA-32, x86-64 |
Type | Technical computing |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website | www |
Paradigm | multi-paradigm: imperative, procedural, object-oriented, array |
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Designed by | Randy Race |
Developer | DSP Development Corporation |
First appeared | late 1990s |
Stable release | 6.7
/ 2017 |
Typing discipline | Dynamic, weak |
OS | Microsoft Windows |
Filename extensions | .spl |
Website | www |
Influenced by | |
APL, C, C++ |
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