Shape

The shape of an array is a vector of lengths of the array along each axis. The Shape function  is a monadic function which returns the shape of its argument array. The dyadic function Reshape produces an array of the shape specified by its left argument.

An array's shape may be any vector of nonnegative integers with length less than or equal to the maximum rank. The length of an array's shape is the array's rank, and the product of the shape is its bound. If the shape is Empty array then the array is a scalar.

An array's shape, along with the index origin, determine the possible values which can be used as an index into the array. A complete index is a vector of integers with the same length as the shape. When the index origin is subtracted from the index each element must be at least 0 and less than the corresponding element of the shape. In languages with negative indexing it may be greater than or equal to the negative of the shape rather than 0.