Many algorithms that use multidimensional arrays will scan them in a predictable order.
An Iliffe vector is an alternative to a multidimensional array structure.
The required vast multidimensional array of experiments might explain why the effect is not yet understood.
Arrays with more than two dimensions are referred to as multidimensional arrays.
Analytica uses index objects to track the dimensions of multidimensional arrays.
It supports a proliferation of different data models, including multidimensional arrays, raster images, and tables.
The multidimensional array of components of T thus form a tensor according to that definition.
Slices for multidimensional arrays are also supported and defined similarly.
The index values of the resulting "multidimensional array" can be thought of as increasing in row-major order.
Where needed, the notation extends to components of non-tensors, particularly multidimensional arrays.