Array data type

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In computer science, an array type is a data type that is meant to describe a collection of elements (values or variables), each selected by one or more indices (identifying keys) that can be computed at run time by the program.

Description

Such a collection is usually called an array variable, array value, or simply array.

By analogy with the mathematical concepts of vector and matrix, array types with one and two indices are often called vector type and matrix type, respectively.

Language support

In programming languages, support for array types may include:

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