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Get dimensions of array in Julia – ndims() Method

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The ndims() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the number of dimension of the specified array A.

Syntax: ndims(A::AbstractArray)

Parameters:
A: Specified array

Returns: It returns the number of dimension of the specified array A.

Example 1:




# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of Array ndims() method
  
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array A.
A = fill(1, 3);
println(ndims(A))
  
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array B.
B = fill(1, (3, 3));
println(ndims(B))
  
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array C.
C = fill(1, (3, 1, 2));
println(ndims(C))


Output:

Example 2:




# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of Array ndims() method
   
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array A.
A = fill(1, 2, 3, 4);
println(ndims(A))
   
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array B.
B = fill((5, 10), (3, 3));
println(ndims(B))
   
# Finding the number of dimension of
# the specified array C.
C = fill((5, 10, 15), (3, 1, 2));
println(ndims(C))


Output:



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