The following functions can be used to manipulate and manage arrays:
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Control generation of error checking code | |
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Specify if variables must be declared before use | |
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Assign a number of values to successive elements of an array | |
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Delete a single item from a given array | |
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Insert a single item into a given array | |
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Scan all or part of an array for a given value | |
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Sort all or part of a given array | |
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Return descriptive attributes of a given array | |
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Set or reset a bit in an implied bit-array | |
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Return the value of a particular bit in an implied bit-array | |
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Manipulate individual bits of an implied bit-array | |
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Declare an array of constants to be read by READ$ | |
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Return the total count of the number of local data items | |
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Declare and dimension arrays, scalar variables,
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Deallocate array memory | |
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Rapidly scan an open file, before loading into an array with GET | |
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Read a complete array from a binary file | |
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Return a
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Return the lowest subscript of an array's specific dimension | |
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Assign a Variant to an array or an array to a Variant | |
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Read line(s) from a sequential file into a string variable or array | |
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Matrix calculations on
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Parse a string and extract all delimited fields into an array | |
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Write a complete array to a sequential file | |
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Write a complete array to a binary file | |
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Retrieve string data from a local DATA list | |
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Declare dynamic arrays, allocate, reallocate, deallocate memory | |
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Set an array subscript or an entire array to zero or null/empty | |
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Return the highest subscript of an array's specific dimension |