CREATE_ARRAY Creates an array. You can add elements indexed by values of any data type except pattern, learn, program, and unspecified. To add an element whose index is not specified by the parameters, simply assign a value to an element of an existing array. Syntax array_variable := CREATE_ARRAY [(integer1 [,integer2])] Parameters integer1 Optionally, the number of integer-indexed elements you want the array to have. You can index elements with integers even if you do not specify this parameter. You can also specify integer indexes that are not within the range created by integer1 and integer2. However, processing is much faster for integer-indexed elements that are within the range created by integer1 and integer2. integer2 Optionally, the lowest integer value you want TPU to use as an index in the array. The default value is 1. You can specify a value for integer2 only if you have specified a value for integer1. Examples The following assignment statement creates an array with 11 integer-indexed elements. The first integer-indexed array element in the range created by the two parameters is indexed by the value -5; the last integer-indexed array element in the range is indexed by the value 5. array_variable := CREATE_ARRAY (11, -5); 1. The following assignment statement creates a dynamic element in the array FOO. The element is indexed by the string BAR. The value 10 is assigned to the element. foo{"bar"} := 10