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An array is a data structure consisting of a group of elements having a single name that are accessed by indexing. | An array is a data structure consisting of a group of elements having a single name that are accessed by indexing. | ||
These elements can be of all other types like float, string or vector. | |||
Example for a standard array : | Example for a standard array : |
Revision as of 01:02, 27 July 2007
An array is a data structure consisting of a group of elements having a single name that are accessed by indexing. These elements can be of all other types like float, string or vector.
Example for a standard array : array EXAMPLE = ["apple" , "banana", "strawberry"]; here EXAMPLE[1] = "banana"
Example for an associative array :
array ASSOCIATIVE; ASSOCIATIVE["fruit"] = "apple"; ASSICIARIVE["beverage"] = "coffee"; ASSOCIATIVE["meat"] = "chicken";
Functions:
llForeach