Maybe
array2 = array~copy
?
and then you assign the values you want in each cell.
2013/1/1 Leslie Turriff <jlturr...@centurytel.net>
> What is the cleanest way to create a second multi-dimension array
> with the
> same dimensions as a first array? The documentation doesn't talk much
> about
> multi-dimension arrays, and shows no examples of referencing them.
> I thought that array~size might give me what I'm looking for, but
> it looks
> like that won't help; the description of array~items is rather vague, but I
> think that its value for multi-dimension arrays is probably similar to
> array~size?
> array~last might do the trick. Can I use its value directly inthe
> instantiation of the new array [newArray = .array~new(old~array~last)]? Or
> do I have to break up the output first?
>
> Thanks,
> Leslie
>
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