There is no such thing as two-demensional atomic
arrays. All arrays with positive rank are non-atomic.

If atom is degenerate array then maybe
nondegenerate array can be called non-atom,
or proper array?


--- bob therriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Henry,
> 
> It's just another layer, but would the atom, list, table hierarchy  
> work? A two dimensional non atomic array  could be called a table.   
> Is this useful or have I missed the point?
> 
> Cheers, bob
> 
> On 4-Apr-07, at 4:01 PM, Henry Rich wrote:
> 
> > Like Oleg, I had thought that an 'array' had to have
> > rank > 0.  It doesn't, which is a pity IMO.
> >
> > I would love to have a word for a non-atomic array,
> > but I can't think of one.  Can anyone?
> >
> > Henry Rich



 
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