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An array is a set or group of storage spaces all with the same name. The name of the array is just one letter of the alphabet (a lower or upper case letter). It is rather like a variable but instead of a single storage space, it is several, like a box with many compartments.

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© 1985 Judith Miller

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Miller, J. (1985). Arrays—DIM statement. In: Beginning BASIC with the ZX Spectrum. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81211-0_25

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