Examples
>> Array(1,2,3)
=> [1, 2, 3]
>> Array('a','b','c','d','e')
=> ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]
## Basic types
>> Number
>> Char
>> String
## Array comprehensions
Array[i, j, k]
Array[i, i]
Array[i, i, i]
## References
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, named after her, in what had once been the family palace, still stands at the place where she died. She was buried there at the parish church. That same day, 7 April 1586, a testator named as Elizabeth or Bess and as Anne or Ann, named as “the wife of John Mere, late of Linstall”, was buried in the chancel of the church. Ann Smith, the mother of the painter John Smith, was buried at the same time.
Yet in the accounts of the church commissioners, when the antiquary Robert Dawson was conducting the accounts of the parish of Bonython in 1761, the deed of the marriage was found which had originally been brought by Sir Michael Stanyhurst. It is not known if this was a copy or a real deed. It said that John Mere and Elizabeth were married on 20 March 1540, but not by whom. It was signed by William Hart, Richard Hayes and Henry Cheyn
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