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Array()
Create an uninitialized array of specified
length.
Syntax
Array(<nElements> [, <nElements>...])
--> aArray
Arguments
<nElements> --> is the number of
elements in the specified dimension. The maximum number of elements
in a dimension is 4096.
Returns
Array() returns an array of specified
dimensions.
Description
Array() is an array function that returns an
uninitialized array with the specified number of elements and
dimensions. If more than one <nElements> argument is
specified, a multidimensional array is created with the number of
dimensions equal to the number of <nElements> arguments
specified. Any <nElements> that is itself an array creates a
nested array.
There are several ways to create an array. You
can assign a literal array to an existing variable, for
example:
MyArray := { 1, 2, 3
}
or you can use the Array() function. For example,
this creates a one-dimensional array of four elements using the
Array() function, and then shows the equivalent action by assigning
a literal array of NIL values:
aArray :=
Array(4)
aArray := { NIL, NIL,
NIL, NIL }
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