array

[əˈreɪ]

array Definition

  • 1an ordered series or arrangement
  • 2a data structure consisting of a collection of elements, each identified by an index or a key

Using array: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "array" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The store has a wide array of products.

  • Example

    She arranged the flowers in an array of colors.

  • Example

    The program uses an array to store the data.

  • Example

    The soldiers marched in an array.

array Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with array

  • in full battle dress, ready for combat

    Example

    The soldiers stood in full array, waiting for the order to attack.

  • an array of options

    a wide range of choices or possibilities

    Example

    The menu offers an array of options for vegetarians.

  • to prepare oneself to fight against someone or something

    Example

    The small country had to array itself against the invading army.

Origins of array

from Old French 'arei', meaning 'order'

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Summary: array in Brief

An 'array' [əˈreɪ] is an ordered series or arrangement, such as a lineup of soldiers or a range of products in a store. In computer science, it refers to a data structure consisting of a collection of elements. Phrases like 'an array of options' and 'in full array' use 'array' to denote a wide range of choices or full battle dress, respectively.

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