Yorick is an interpreted programming language designed for numerics, graph plotting, and steering large scientific simulation codes. It is quite fast due to array syntax, and extensible via C or Fortran routines. It was created in 1996 by David H. Munro of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
== Features ==
=== Indexing ===
Yorick is good at manipulating elements in N-dimensional arrays conveniently with its powerful syntax.
Several elements can be accessed all at once:
Arbitrary elements
Pseudo-indexLike "theading" in PDL and "broadcasting" in Numpy, Yorick has a mechanism to do th...