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Dynamic arrays are real Gambas objects, while embedded arrays are a way to access part of an object as an array. In this case, a memory block is allocated to the array content - exactly where the embedded array was declared object-related. The bottom line is that in gambas, all properties of an object are usually accessible via references, i. e. outside of this object. This is not the case with embedded arrays (hence the name). These arrays get a fixed valu…</description>
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