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An array is a systematic arrangement of objects, usually in rows and columns. Specifically, it may refer to:

In computer science:

  • Array, a compound data type whose elements are selected by one or more indices or keys; see also Category:Arrays

In biology:

  • Various kinds of multiple biological assays called microarrays (disambiguation article)

In mathematics and statistics:

In physics, engineering, and astronomy, various arrangements of multiple individual components to create a single system with the same basic function as the individual components:

Other: