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Issue created Nov 09, 2018 by Zohreh MOSTAANI@zmostaaniMaintainer

Question about documentation.

Could you please tell me which one of these statements are correct. They are both about the same concept in defining arrays in dataformats.

In beat.core/dataformats/arrays: An array can have as many dimensions as you want.

In beat.web/user/dataformat/arrays: An array can have up to 32 dimensions.

Thanks.

Edited Nov 09, 2018 by Zohreh MOSTAANI
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