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Array indices run from 1 to N for an array with N elements. Element i of array A is accessed by A[i]. The built-in function index(Array, <value>) returns an integer i such that A[i] is equal to <value>, where <value> may be any expression that evaluates to a number (integer, real, or complex) or a string. The array element must match in both type and value. A return of 0 indicates that no match was found.
array A = [ 4.0, 4, "4" ] print index( A, 4 ) 2 print index( A, 2.+2. ) 1 print index( A, "D4"[2:2] ) 3