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This video demonstrates how to enable functions to be able to process arrays of values, instead of single value arguments. Using the ‘arrayfy’ feature, the function that handles a set of parameters can handle a range of values for each parameter. This powerful feature of handling 'combinatorial arguments' opens up the possibility of evaluating functions for wide range of values without any changes to the function code.
 
This video demonstrates how to enable functions to be able to process arrays of values, instead of single value arguments. Using the ‘arrayfy’ feature, the function that handles a set of parameters can handle a range of values for each parameter. This powerful feature of handling 'combinatorial arguments' opens up the possibility of evaluating functions for wide range of values without any changes to the function code.
  

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How to Apply Z Programming and Combinatorial Arguments


This video demonstrates how to enable functions to be able to process arrays of values, instead of single value arguments. Using the ‘arrayfy’ feature, the function that handles a set of parameters can handle a range of values for each parameter. This powerful feature of handling 'combinatorial arguments' opens up the possibility of evaluating functions for wide range of values without any changes to the function code.

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