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# Empty array dimensions
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## Example
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This error occurs when specifying an empty tuple as the dimensions of an array.
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Erroneous code example:
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```js
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function main() {
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let foo = [42; ()];
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}
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```
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The compiler will reject this code with, for example...:
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```js
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Error [EPAR0370023]: Array dimensions specified as a tuple cannot be empty.
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--> test.leo:2:20
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2 | let foo = [42; ()];
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| ^^
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```
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## Solution
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If you wanted a single dimensional array, you can achieve that by specifying the length like so:
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```js
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function main() {
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let foo = [42; 4];
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}
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```
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This will give you the array `[42, 42, 42, 42]`.
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If instead you wanted a multi-dimensional array, e.g., a 2 x 3 matrix, you can achieve that with:
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```js
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function main() {
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let foo = [42; (2, 3)];
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}
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```
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Alternatively, you can use the simple syntax all the way instead:
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```js
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function main() {
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let foo = [[42; 2]; 3];
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}
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```
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