- => (i,i) -- ^ a pair of /bounds/, each of the index type
- -- of the array. These bounds are the lowest and
- -- highest indices in the array, in that order.
- -- For example, a one-origin vector of length
- -- '10' has bounds '(1,10)', and a one-origin '10'
- -- by '10' matrix has bounds '((1,1),(10,10))'.
- -> [(i, e)] -- ^ a list of /associations/ of the form
- -- (/index/, /value/). Typically, this list will
- -- be expressed as a comprehension. An
- -- association '(i, x)' defines the value of
- -- the array at index 'i' to be 'x'.
- -> Array i e
+ => (i,i) -- ^ a pair of /bounds/, each of the index type
+ -- of the array. These bounds are the lowest and
+ -- highest indices in the array, in that order.
+ -- For example, a one-origin vector of length
+ -- '10' has bounds '(1,10)', and a one-origin '10'
+ -- by '10' matrix has bounds '((1,1),(10,10))'.
+ -> [(i, e)] -- ^ a list of /associations/ of the form
+ -- (/index/, /value/). Typically, this list will
+ -- be expressed as a comprehension. An
+ -- association '(i, x)' defines the value of
+ -- the array at index 'i' to be 'x'.
+ -> Array i e