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  2. Array (data type) - Wikipedia

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    In C and C++ arrays do not support the size function, so programmers often have to declare separate variable to hold the size, and pass it to procedures as a separate parameter. Elements of a newly created array may have undefined values (as in C), or may be defined to have a specific "default" value such as 0 or a null pointer (as in Java).

  3. Array programming - Wikipedia

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    In array languages, operations are generalized to apply to both scalars and arrays. Thus, a+b expresses the sum of two scalars if a and b are scalars, or the sum of two arrays if they are arrays. An array language simplifies programming but possibly at a cost known as the abstraction penalty.

  4. Array (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    Their memory use is typically worse than arrays, but is still linear. A two-dimensional array stored as a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays (rows). An Iliffe vector is an alternative to a multidimensional array structure. It uses a one-dimensional array of references to arrays of one dimension less. For two dimensions, in ...

  5. Comparison of programming languages (array) - Wikipedia

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    Some compiled languages such as Ada and Fortran, and some scripting languages such as IDL, MATLAB, and S-Lang, have native support for vectorized operations on arrays. For example, to perform an element by element sum of two arrays, a and b to produce a third c, it is only necessary to write c = a + b

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    The American Civil Liberties Union on Friday demanded access to migrants flown by the U.S. military to Guantanamo Bay saying the Trump administration has provided virtually no information about ...

  7. Array slicing - Wikipedia

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    For "one-dimensional" (single-indexed) arrays – vectors, sequence, strings etc. – the most common slicing operation is extraction of zero or more consecutive elements. Thus, if we have a vector containing elements (2, 5, 7, 3, 8, 6, 4, 1), and we want to create an array slice from the 3rd to the 6th items, we get (7, 3, 8, 6).

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    Before deactivating her X account, and apologizing numerous times via social media and a CNN en Español interview, Gascón had shared posts aimed at Muslim people and diversity at the Academy Awards.

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    US Senator Bernie Sanders, Independent from Vermont, questions Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Kennedy's nomination to be Health and Human Services Secretary, on ...