What is the difference between array and vector processing
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Vector and array processing are essentially the same with small differences. An array is made up of indexed collections of information called indices. Though an array can, in rare cases, have only one index collection, a vector is technically indicative of an array with at least two indices.
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Vector and array processing are essentially the same with small differences. An array is made up of indexed collections of information called indices. Though an array can, in rare cases, have only one index collection, a vector is technically indicative of an array with at least two indices
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