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    <h4>Arrays</h4>
    <div> An <i>array</i> is a data structure consisting of a two-element <i>tuple</i>.&nbsp;
      The first element is the number of elements in the <i>array</i>.&nbsp;
      The second element is another <i>tuple</i> of the elements in the <i>array</i>.&nbsp;
      For example, </div>
    <div class="code"> (<i>3</i>, (<i>a</i>, <i>b</i>, <i>c</i>)) </div>
    <div> ...is an <i>array</i> of <i>3</i> elements--<i>a</i>, <i>b</i>, and
      <i>c</i>. </div>
    <div> The primary strength of <i>arrays</i> is that they store their own
      size.&nbsp; Because of this, access to elements does not require the
      size.&nbsp; It only requires that an element exists at a certain index. </div>
    <div> This allows macro parameters to be variable in size and allows data
      states to change size without the user explicitly keeping track of the
      size independently.<br>
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      An <i>array </i>can be empty and have no elements. An empty array has a
      0 size. The notation for an empty array is '(0,())'.<br>
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      <span style="font-style: italic;"> </span></div>
    <div>A <i>tuple </i>has all of the
      functionality as an <i>array</i>, knows its own size, and is easier
      syntactically to use. The only advantage an <i>array </i>has over a <i>tuple
      </i>is that an <i>array </i>can be empty while a <i>tuple </i>always
      has at least one element and therefore can never have a size of 0.<br>
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      Elements of an <i>array</i> can be extracted with <b>BOOST_PP_ARRAY_ELEM</b>,
      an <i>array's</i> size can be extracted with <b>BOOST_PP_ARRAY_SIZE</b>,
      and an <i>array</i> can be converted to the more primitive <i>tuple</i>
      data structure with <b>BOOST_PP_ARRAY_DATA</b>. </div>
    <h4>Primitives</h4>
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      <li><a href="../ref/array_data.html">BOOST_PP_ARRAY_DATA</a></li>
      <li><a href="../ref/array_elem.html">BOOST_PP_ARRAY_ELEM</a></li>
      <li><a href="../ref/array_size.html">BOOST_PP_ARRAY_SIZE</a></li>
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