Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To set out for display or use; place in an orderly arrangement.
- transitive verb To dress, especially in fine clothes; adorn.
- noun An orderly, often imposing arrangement.
- noun An impressively large number, as of persons or objects.
- noun Splendid attire; fine clothing.
- noun A rectangular arrangement of quantities in rows and columns, as in a matrix.
- noun Numerical data linearly ordered by magnitude.
- noun Computers A group of memory elements accessed by one or more indices.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; marshal; draw up in hostile order: often used figuratively.
- To deck or dress; adorn with dress, especially with dress of an ornamental kind.
- In law, to set (a jury) in order for the trial of a cause; to call (the jury) man by man.
- To envelop; wrap.
- Synonyms To arrange, range, marshal, draw up.
- Adorn, Ornament, Decorate, etc. (see
adorn ); clothe, invest. - noun In statistics, the values of one variable which are correlated with a certain, definite value of another variable. See
correlation , 5. - noun Regular order or arrangement; disposition in regular lines; specifically, disposition of a body of men for attack or defense: as, troops in battle array.
- noun An orderly collection or assemblage; especially, a body of men in order of battle or prepared for battle; hence, military force; soldiery; troops.
- noun A display; an imposing series of things exhibited.
- noun Dress; garments disposed in order upon the person; raiment or apparel.
- noun Preparation; special arrangement of things.
- noun Situation; circumstances; position; plight.
- noun In law: The body of persons summoned to serve upon a jury. The act of impaneling a jury; that is, the act of the proper officer setting a jury in order for the trial of a cause, or calling it man by man. The jury impaneled.
- noun Formerly, in England, the muster of a county for military purposes; the men so mustered: as, a commission of array. See
commission . - noun In mathematics, a collection of quantities arranged in a rectangular block; a matrix.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to marshal.
- transitive verb To deck or dress; to adorn with dress; to cloth to envelop; -- applied esp. to dress of a splendid kind.
- transitive verb (Law) To set in order, as a jury, for the trial of a cause; that is, to call them man by man.
- transitive verb to set forth in order the men that are impaneled.
- noun Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines; hence, order of battle.
- noun The whole body of persons thus placed in order; an orderly collection; hence, a body of soldiers.
- noun An imposing series of things.
- noun Dress; garments disposed in order upon the person; rich or beautiful apparel.
- noun A ranking or setting forth in order, by the proper officer, of a jury as impaneled in a cause.
- noun The panel itself.
- noun The whole body of jurors summoned to attend the court.
- noun (Law) to except to the whole panel.
- noun (Eng. Hist.) a commission given by the prince to officers in every county, to muster and
array the inhabitants, or see them in a condition for war.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
clothe andornament ; toadorn orattire - verb To lay out in an orderly arrangement; to
deploy ormarshal - noun Clothing and ornamentation.
- noun A collection laid out to be viewed in full.
- noun An orderly series, arrangement or sequence.
- noun A large collection.
- noun programming Any of various data structures designed to hold multiple elements of the same type; especially, a data structure that holds these elements in adjacent memory locations so that they may be retrieved using numeric indices.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an orderly arrangement
- noun an impressive display
- verb lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line
- verb align oneself with a group or a way of thinking
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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In this case, usort () will pass the array as the single argument to the function you define. array_pop (array & $array)
Planet PHP 2009
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In this case, usort () will pass the array as the single argument to the function you define. array_pop (array & $array)
Planet PHP 2009
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Array Manipulation push adds a new element to the end of an array push @array, $value; pop removes and returns the last element in an array
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In this case, usort () will pass the array as the single argument to the function you define. array_pop (array & $array)
Planet PHP 2009
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Location: The Garden State where arrayData is the request key they're expecting. i think you need to get more information from whoever you're posting this data to, as it sounds like they might be expecting it in a specific format (ie an array in PHP isn't exactly what you need from print_r ($array)) are sure they're PHP on the other end? that s a good point.
WebDeveloper.com 2009
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$_ = $line; my @array = split (m/\s/, $line); my $hashRef = recur (\@array); my $arrRef = $_ [0]; my @procArr = @$arrRef; shift (@tmpArr); my $arr = $procArr [0]
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* @param mixed $value Value to use for filling function array_fill_keys ($keys, $value) $array = array (); foreach ($keys as $key) $array [$key] = $value; return $array;
phpBB.com JackMorgan 2010
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$value = pop @array; shift and unshift do the same for the start of an array
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Thanked 170 Times in 170 Posts public function collectUserData () {$array = array (); $array [] = $this - > getUserIp (); $array []
CodingForums.com sitNsmile 2010
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ERCC1, that is not represented on the expression array used in the team's experiments.
oroboros commented on the word array
Sounds like the letters R A.
October 28, 2009