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.

DADiSP
Developer(s)DSP Development Corporation
Initial release1987 (1987)
Stable release
DADiSP 6.7 B02 / January 17, 2017 (2017-01-17)
Written inC, C++, SPL
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
PlatformIA-32, x86-64
TypeTechnical computing
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.dadisp.com
SPL
Paradigmmulti-paradigm: imperative, procedural, object-oriented, array
Designed byRandy Race
DeveloperDSP Development Corporation
First appearedlate 1990s
Stable release
6.7 / 2017
Typing disciplineDynamic, weak
OSMicrosoft Windows
Filename extensions.spl
Websitewww.dadisp.com
Influenced by
APL, C, C++
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