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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 December 2020
Analytica offers powerful features for working with indexes and arrays, with one, two, or many dimensions. Collectively, we refer to them as Intelligent Arrays™. This chapter provides an extended introduction to the essential concepts.
Sections
- Intelligent Arrays
- Indexes and arrays: An introduction
- IF a THEN b ELSE c with arrays
- Creating an index
- Functions that create indexes
- To make an edit table
- To edit a table
- Splice a table when computed indexes change
- Subscript and slice of a subarray
- Choice menus and Checkboxes in an edit table
- Shortcuts to navigate and edit a table
See Also
- Creating Arrays (Tables)
- Tutorial: Arrays
- Arrays - Part 1 of 2
- Array
- Table
- Array Functions and Operators
- Array functions
- Ensuring Array Abstraction
- Array Function Example Variables
- Array Manipulation Examples and Challenge Problems
- Typographic conventions in this guide
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