Well, a vector is a one dimensional array... I don't know that this
description should need to point out that typealias...

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Paul Analyst <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I am new in Julia and strting and reading this about collect:
> *collect(collection) "Return an array of all items in a collection. For
> associative collections, returns Pair{KeyType, ValType}.*
> *collect(element_type, collection) Return an array of type
> Array{element_type,1} of all items in a collection."*
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> * Now nothink about vecotrs in manual ! Paul *
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> W dniu 2015-11-04 o 20:45, Tom Breloff pisze:
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> The warning is pretty clear here I think.  Use `a = collect(1:10)`
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> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:43 PM, paul analyst <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>> julia> a=[1:1:10]
>> WARNING: [a] concatenation is deprecated; use collect(a) instead
>>  in depwarn at deprecated.jl:73
>>  in oldstyle_vcat_warning at abstractarray.jl:29
>>  in vect at abstractarray.jl:32
>> while loading no file, in expression starting on line 0
>> 10-element Array{Int64,1}:
>>   1
>>   2
>>   3
>>   4
>>   5
>>   6
>>   7
>>   8
>>   9
>>  10
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