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In this chapter and the next, we present the basic concepts of composite types (arrays and records) and access types (pointers). A comprehensive explanation of all the constructs relating to these types is deferred to Chapters 11 and 12, and numeric types are discussed in Chapter 13. The intervening chapters present constructs for structuring large programs and for extending types to support object-oriented programming. The chapter begins with a large case study, followed by a detailed presentation of the language constructs related to arrays.

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(2009). Arrays. In: Ben-Ari, M. (eds) Ada for Software Engineers (Second Edition with Ada 2005). Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-314-3_4

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