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The frame is complementary to the [[cell shape]] for cells of a particular rank: while the frame occupies leading axes (and its [[shape]] is a [[prefix]] of the array's shape), the cell shape is derived from the trailing axes, so that every axis belongs to either the frame or the cells. | The frame is complementary to the [[cell shape]] for cells of a particular rank: while the frame occupies leading axes (and its [[shape]] is a [[prefix]] of the array's shape), the cell shape is derived from the trailing axes, so that every axis belongs to either the frame or the cells. | ||
[[Category:Leading axis theory]][[Category:Function characteristics]] |