Functional, extendible arrays. Arrays can have fixed size, or can grow automatically as needed. A default value is used for entries that have not been explicitly set.
Arrays uses zero based indexing. This is a deliberate design choice and differs from other erlang datastructures, e.g. tuples.
Unless specified by the user when the array is created, the default
  value is the atom 
The array never shrinks automatically; if an index 
Examples:
  %% Create a fixed-size array with entries 0-9 set to 'undefined'
  A0 = array:new(10).
  10 = array:size(A0).
 
  %% Create an extendible array and set entry 17 to 'true',
  %% causing the array to grow automatically
  A1 = array:set(17, true, array:new()).
  18 = array:size(A1).
 
  %% Read back a stored value
  true = array:get(17, A1).
 
  %% Accessing an unset entry returns the default value
  undefined = array:get(3, A1).
 
  %% Accessing an entry beyond the last set entry also returns the
  %% default value, if the array does not have fixed size
  undefined = array:get(18, A1).
 
  %% "sparse" functions ignore default-valued entries
  A2 = array:set(4, false, A1).
  [{4, false}, {17, true}] = array:sparse_to_orddict(A2).
 
  %% An extendible array can be made fixed-size later
  A3 = array:fix(A2).
 
  %% A fixed-size array does not grow automatically and does not
  %% allow accesses beyond the last set entry
  {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch array:set(18, true, A3)).
  {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch array:get(18, A3)).A functional, extendible array. The representation is not documented and is subject to change without notice. Note that arrays cannot be directly compared for equality.
Get the value used for uninitialized entries.
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Fix the size of the array. This prevents it from growing
  automatically upon insertion; see also 
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Fold the elements of the array using the given function and
  initial accumulator value. The elements are visited in order from the
  lowest index to the highest. If 
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Fold the elements of the array right-to-left using the given
  function and initial accumulator value. The elements are visited in
  order from the highest index to the lowest. If 
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Equivalent to 
Convert a list to an extendible array. 
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Equivalent to 
Convert an ordered list of pairs 
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Get the value of entry 
If the array does not have fixed size, this function will return the
  default value for any index 
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Returns 
Check if the array has fixed size.
  Returns 
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Map the given function onto each element of the array. The
  elements are visited in order from the lowest index to the highest.
  If 
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Create a new, extendible array with initial size zero.
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Create a new array according to the given options. By default, the array is extendible and has initial size zero. Array indices start at 0.
Specifies the initial size of the array; this also implies
    
Creates a fixed-size array; see also 
Creates an extendible (non fixed-size) array.
Sets the default value for the array to 
Options are processed in the order they occur in the list, i.e., later options have higher precedence.
The default value is used as the value of uninitialized entries, and cannot be changed once the array has been created.
Examples:
array:new(100)
creates a fixed-size array of size 100.
     array:new({default,0})creates an empty, extendible array whose default value is 0.
     array:new([{size,10},{fixed,false},{default,-1}])creates an extendible array with initial size 10 whose default value is -1.
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Create a new array according to the given size and options. If
  
If 
Example:
     array:new(100, {default,0})creates a fixed-size array of size 100, whose default value is 0.
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Make the array resizable. (Reverses the effects of 
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Reset entry 
If 
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Change the size of the array to that reported by 
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Change the size of the array. If 
Set entry 
If the array does not have fixed size, and 
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Get the number of entries in the array. Entries are numbered
  from 0 to 
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Fold the elements of the array using the given function and
  initial accumulator value, skipping default-valued entries. The
  elements are visited in order from the lowest index to the highest.
  If 
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Fold the elements of the array right-to-left using the given
  function and initial accumulator value, skipping default-valued
  entries. The elements are visited in order from the highest index to
  the lowest. If 
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Map the given function onto each element of the array, skipping
  default-valued entries. The elements are visited in order from the
  lowest index to the highest. If 
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Get the number of entries in the array up until the last
  non-default valued entry. In other words, returns 
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Converts the array to a list, skipping default-valued entries.
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Convert the array to an ordered list of pairs 
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Converts the array to a list.
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Convert the array to an ordered list of pairs 
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