- above, such as: Bit
array or bit
vector Dynamic array,
allocated at run time
Jagged array, an
array of
arrays of
which the
member arrays can be of different...
-
called "phased
arrays".
Phased arrays take
multiple forms. However, the four most
common are the p****ive
electronically scanned array (PESA),
active electronically...
-
support for multi-dimensional
arrays, and so has C (1972). In C++ (1983),
class templates exist for multi-dimensional
arrays whose dimension is
fixed at...
-
Global Arrays, or GA, is the
library developed by
scientists at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for
parallel computing. GA
provides a
friendly API...
-
support ****ociative
arrays. Content-addressable
memory is a form of
direct hardware-level
support for ****ociative
arrays. ****ociative
arrays have many applications...
- In computing, an
array of
structures (AoS),
structure of
arrays (SoA) or
array of
structures of
arrays (AoSoA) are
contrasting ways to
arrange a sequence...
-
similar functions.
Growable arrays (also
called dynamic arrays) are
generally more
useful than VLAs
because dynamic arrays can do
everything VLAs can do...
-
localization with
microphone arrays. An
introduction to
Acoustic Holography A
collection of
pages providing a
simple introduction to
microphone array beamforming...
- disk
array components are
often hot-swappable.
Traditionally disk
arrays were
divided into categories:
Network attached storage (NAS)
arrays Storage...
-
other arrays, the
access to a
single bit can be
managed by
applying an
index to the
array. ****uming its size (or length) to be n bits, the
array can be...