Julia Arrays
Julia supports single- and multi-dimensional arrays.
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Declaration
A single-dimensional array is called a vector.
julia> [1,2,3] 3-element Vector{Int64}: 1 2 3
Arrays take the common type of all their elements. If the elements are not of the same type but have a common promotion type, the elements are recast.
julia> [1, 2.3, 4//5] 3-element Vector{Float64}: 1.0 2.3 0.8
Elements can also be explicitly recast at declaration of an array.
julia> Float32[1, 2.3, 4//5] 3-element Vector{Float32}: 1.0 2.3 0.8
If elements are delimited by single semicolons (;) or newlines, they are vertically concatenated. This usually still results in a vector.
julia> [1:2; 4:5] 4-element Vector{Int64}: 1 2 4 5 julia> [1:2 4:5 6] 5-element Vector{Int64}: 1 2 4 5 6
If elements are delimited by tabs or spaces or double semicolons, they are horizontally concatenated. This usually creates a matrix, a multi-dimensional array.
julia> [1:2 4:5 7:8] 2×3 Matrix{Int64}: 1 4 7 2 5 8 julia> [1 2 3] 1×3 Matrix{Int64}: 1 2 3