Arrays are created by enclosing comma-delimited expressions in square brackets like so:
["a", "b", "c"] |
Arrays use zero-base indexing and can be referenced in the usual manner:
a = [1,4,3,6,5]; b = a[1] // b = 4 |
Comments start with a double slash (//) and go to the end of the line. The examples in this appendix frequently use comments to show return values. |
Note that array references only work for arrays of one dimension. For example, c[1][2]
is not allowed (presuming c
is an array of arrays). Multidimensional arrays can be dereferenced using the pick()
operator.
There are a number of operators that work on arrays. In addition there is an array membership infix operator.