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Generally, a geometrical configuration of transducers (sources or receivers) used to generate or record a physical field, such as an acoustic or electromagnetic wavefield or the Earth's gravity f [..]
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A collection of data items, all of the same type, in which each item's position is uniquely designated by an integer.
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Ordination
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An arrangement of digital image sensors. The number of sensors determines the total number of pixels available. See Digital cameras - How they work for info about a digital camera's sensor array.
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mid-14c., "order, arrangement," from Anglo-French arrai, Old French aroi, from areer "to put in order" (see array (v.)).
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early 14c., from stem of Old French areer "to put in order," from Vulgar Latin *ar-redare (source of Italian arredare), from Latin ad- "to" (see ad-) + Frankish *ræd- "ready&q [..]
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a set of objects or numbers arranged in order, often in rows and columns. • arrays often make counting and calculating easier.
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large group.
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In a reverse osmosis system an array describes the physical arrangement of the pressure vessel, e.g., 4:3:1 - 3 stages with 8 total vessels; stage 1 has 4 pressure vessels, stage 2 has 3 pressure vess [..]
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An orderly arrangement or impressive display. For radio telescopes, an array is a group of individual radio dishes that work together. The VLA (Very Large Array) has 27 telescope dishes arranged in a [..]
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Any orderly arrangement of individual sensor elements. In digital imaging, there are primarily three array types; two dimensional or area arrays, one dimensional or linear arrays, and tri-linear array [..]
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A collection of data items, all of the same type, in which each item's position is uniquely designated by an integer.
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an orderly arrangement; "an array of troops in battle order" range: lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line; "lay out the clothes" [..]
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(IEEE) An n-dimensional ordered set of data items identified by a single name and one or more indices, so that each element of the set is individually addressable; e.g., a matrix, table, or vector.
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to adorn, decorate, dress one self, put in order
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An orderly arrangement or impressive display. For radio telescopes, an array is a group of individual radio dishes that work together. The VLA (Very Large Array) has 27 telescope dishes arranged in a [..]
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An arrangement of elements in one or more dimensions. 2. In a programming language, an aggregate that consists of data objects with identical attributes, each of which may be uniquely referenced by subscription.
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Internet Glossary In programming, a series of objects all of which are the same size and type. Each object in an array is called an array element. For example, you could have an array of integers or an array of characters or an array of anything that has a defined data type. The important characteristics of an array are:· Each element has the same [..]
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An array is similar data saved on a computer system in a sequential form.
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A data type that stores multiple values of the same type in an ordered list.
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An array is an ordered collection of data (either primitive or object depending upon the language). Arrays are used to store multiple values in a single variable. This is compared to a variable that c [..]
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A set of numbers that will follow a specific pattern. An orderly arrangement often in rows, columns or a matrix.
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In programming, a series of objects all of which are the same size and type. Each object in an array is called an array element. For example, you could have an array of integers or an array of charact [..]
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n. a two-dimensional, tabular grouping of data where rows represent participants or cases and the columns represent variables. The concept may be extended to more than two dimensions depending on the [..]
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An array is a collection of elements, all of the same data type, given a single name, and stored in adjacent memory locations. The subscript (or index) must have an integral value. In most (but not all) programming languages, the first array element always has subscript 0. The second array element has subscript 1, etc. When allocated, the elements [..]
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to set (a jury) for trial ;specif : to set (a jury) by calling out the names of the jurors one at a time compare impanel
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When storing information on multiple devices of data storage, it is defined as an array.
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An arrangement of objects or numbers, usually in rows and/or columns.
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Any number of photovoltaic modules connected together to provide a single electrical output. Arrays are often designed to produce significant amounts of electricity.
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A fixed length block of primitives or references. Java never stores blocks of repeating structures. It always creates blocks of references to separately stored structures. Novices make two common erro [..]
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An array is one of the basic data structures used in computer programming. An array contains a list (or vector) of items such as numeric or string values. Arrays allow programmers to randomly access d [..]
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(n) an orderly arrangement(v) lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line(n) an arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional characteristics(n) an impressive display(n) espe [..]
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One completed cabled system from seafloor instruments to shore station. VENUS consists of two arrays.
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 - For photovoltaic systems, a number of photovoltaic modules connected together to provide a single electrical output. Also see "Photovoltaic Array".
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A number of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels connected together, usually all feeding into one solar inverter.
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A group of solar panels wired together.
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Also known as a solar array, an array is a group of solar panels that are wired together.
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Any number of solar modules (plus the additional components necessary) connected together to provide a single electrical output.
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A group of solar electric modules wired together.
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A collection of electrically connected photovoltaic (PV) modules.
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an assembly of electrically connected solar panels that supplies the panels’ combined output.
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A series of solar electric (or pv) modules connected in a system
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An interconnected system of PV modules that function as a single electricity producing unit.
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A collection of objects of the same type, all of which are referenced by a single identifier and an indexer. In the .NET Framework, all arrays inherits from the Array class that is located in the Syst [..]
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A collection of photovoltaic modules electrically wired together in one structure to produce a specific amount of power.  
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A group of solar panels collectively makes up a solar array.
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[4] (set theory, linear) an arrangement of a series according to its quantitative values, i.e., smallest to largest; e.g., the interval vector
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see line array
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When storing information on multiple devices of data storage, it is defined as an array.
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An array, in the context of Java, is a dynamically-created object that serves as a container to hold constant number of values of the same type. By declaring an array, memory space is allocated for va [..]
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An ordered sequence of values, stored such that you can easily access any of the values using an integer subscript that specifies the value's offset in the sequence.
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Also called a list. A data structure that holds a collection of values in a particular order List Array
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An ordered sequence of values
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element
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is a group of element
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a list or table in code. Arrays provide a way to store an ordered collection of data in your program. For example, the statement int keys[7] = { key1, key2, key3, key4, key5, key6, key7 };
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A grouping of multiple values under the same name. Most languages just provide sequential arrays. awk provides associative arrays.
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contiguous sequence of elements. An array doesn't know its own size; the programmer must take care to avoid range errors. Where possible use the standard library vector. TC++PL 5.2-3, C.7.
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See as ANTENNA ARRAY.
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An array is a special variable which can hold many values under a single name, and you can access the values by referring to an index number.
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An orderly arrangement or impressive display. For radio telescopes, an array is a group of individual radio dishes that work together. The VLA (Very Large Array) has 27 telescope dishes arranged in a “Y” pattern.
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In the case of electrical engineering, the array is the arrangement of components in ordered rows and columns on the printed circuit board.
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1. An arrangement of elements in one or more dimensions. 2. In a programming language, an aggregate that consists of data objects with identical attributes, each of which may be uniquely referenced by subscription.
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A group of devices or components. A number of devices contained within a single package, but not connected to each other. Also see Transistor Arrays. Types of Diode Arrays, or Resistor Arrays. The sid [..]
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{{{default|}}}}{{documentation}}
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An ordered arrangement of information.
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An array is a systematic arrangement of similar objects, usually in rows and columns. Things called an array include:
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An array is a systematic arrangement of similar objects, usually in rows and columns. Things called an array include:
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ARRAY, also known as ARRAY Now, is an independent distribution company launched by film maker and former publicist Ava DuVernay in 2010 under the name African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement [..]
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