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one-dimensional array

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one-dimensional array [¦wən də¦men·chən·əl ə′rā]
(computer science)
A group of related data elements arranged in a single row or column.


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Exhibit 1 uses a one-dimensional array formula on payroll information to calculate the average pay of each employee and the global average of all employees.
He begins by describing the transformation of a source file to an executable module, the work of variables as "data containers," the dynamic allocation and de-allocation of memory, functions and function calls, one-dimensional arrays and strings, multi-dimensional arrays, classes and objects, linked data structures, leaks and their debugging, and programs in execution expressed as processes and threads.
1 introduces a broad range of significant new features including: * Texture Buffer Objects - a new texture type that holds a one-dimensional array of texels of a specified format, enabling extremely large arrays to be accessed by a shader, vital for a wide variety of GPU compute applications; * Signed Normalized Textures - new integer texture formats that represent a value in the range [-1.
 
 
 
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