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  • curprev 18:4118:41, 18 April 2022SMcNeill talk contribs 17,245 bytes +17,245 Created page with "{| align="center" | __TOC__ |} ===What are Arrays?=== Arrays are simply variables with a number of elements that can each hold data in memory. To designate a certain element, integers denote the value's position in memory. Don't let talk about memory scare you! Basic does all of the work for you just by using the simple commands in this tutorial. Besides that, you have already been using memory since you created your first variable! Arrays can store element bytes..."
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