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Some languages, despite deriving from APL, do not use APL-style arrays at all! Examples include [[K]] and [[I]], which only have vectors, and [[MATLAB]], which has true multidimensional arrays but usually treats data as matrices. Languages like K are usually considered part of the array language or APL family, but may or may not be considered array languages themselves. | Some languages, despite deriving from APL, do not use APL-style arrays at all! Examples include [[K]] and [[I]], which only have vectors, and [[MATLAB]], which has true multidimensional arrays but usually treats data as matrices. Languages like K are usually considered part of the array language or APL family, but may or may not be considered array languages themselves. |