APLX Help : Help on APL language : System Functions & Variables : ⎕CALL Call external static method
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The dyadic system function The left argument is a character vector which specifies the external environment in which you want to make the call, in the same format as for For example, the .Net System.DateTime class contains a static property Now which returns the current date and time as an instance of the DateTime class: '.net' ⎕CALL 'System.DateTime.Now' [.net:DateTime] TS←'.net' ⎕CALL 'System.DateTime.Now' TS.ToString 10/10/2007 12:06:42 It also contains a static method IsLeapYear which takes an integer argument representing a year, and returns a Boolean value indicating whether the year is a leap year: '.net' ⎕CALL 'System.DateTime.IsLeapYear' 1994 0 '.net' ⎕CALL 'System.DateTime.IsLeapYear' 1996 1 Similarly, in Java, to create a TimeZone object we need to call a static method in the TimeZone class: tz←java ⎕CALL 'java.util.TimeZone.getTimeZone' 'America/Los_Angeles' ⍝ Does this time zone use daylight savings time? tz.useDaylightTime 1 ⍝ What is the time zone called with and without daylight savings time? tz.getDisplayName 1 (tz.LONG) Pacific Daylight Time tz.getDisplayName 0 (tz.LONG) Pacific Standard Time Using a class reference to call static methodsAnother way of calling a static method of an external class is to get a reference to the class itself (usually by calling tzclass←'java' ⎕GETCLASS 'java.util.TimeZone' tz←tzclass.getTimeZone 'America/Los_Angeles' |
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APLX Help : Help on APL language : System Functions & Variables : ⎕CALL Call external static method
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