English (en)
Array
An array is a series of memory
locations – or 'boxes' – each of
which holds a single item of data,
but with each box sharing the same
name. All data in an array must be
of the same data type.
An array is a data structure that
contains a group of elements of the
same data type and stores them
together in contiguous memory
locations. Computer programmers use
arrays in their programs to organize
sets of data in a way that can be
easily sorted and searched.
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Yorùbá (yo)
- Àká oníbàátan
Decomposition: Àká to illustrate the grouping while oníbàátan as those having a particular relation.
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- Àká aṣèrántí oníbàátan
Decomposition: Àṣèrántí indicating memory.
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- Ìtòjọìwífún oníbàátan
Decomposition: Ìtòjọ (ìwífún-alálàyé) oníbàátan.
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