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Up until this point, arrays have not been needed in the examples shown. However, this chapter will introduce the declaration of arrays, array access, indexing arrays, and how to input, process, and output arrays. Although there are many ways one can index an array, this text will present only two of them. This chapter will be concerned with the declaration of arrays of signed double words (sdword), while the declaration of an array of bytes will be introduced in the next chapter on strings. Lastly, this chapter will illustrate the use of arrays in a number of examples.

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Streib, J.T. (2011). Arrays. In: Guide to Assembly Language. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-271-1_8

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