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Definition

Arrays are ordered lists of items. In Make, they appear whenever a module returns multiple values at once, such as rows from a spreadsheet, deals from a CRM, or results from an API search.

It is important to clearly distinguish between these two structures:

  • Arrays represent ordered lists, where position matters, first item, second item, third item;
  • Collections (objects) store related data as key-value pairs, such as a name and an email.

A very common pattern in automations is an array of collections, meaning a list where each item represents a complete record, for example, a list of contacts or transactions.

Arrays are everywhere in Make. Once functions like length(), get(), contains(), and map() become familiar, handling multi-item outputs becomes predictable, clean, and efficient.

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Note
Definition

Arrays are ordered lists of items. In Make, they appear whenever a module returns multiple values at once, such as rows from a spreadsheet, deals from a CRM, or results from an API search.

It is important to clearly distinguish between these two structures:

  • Arrays represent ordered lists, where position matters, first item, second item, third item;
  • Collections (objects) store related data as key-value pairs, such as a name and an email.

A very common pattern in automations is an array of collections, meaning a list where each item represents a complete record, for example, a list of contacts or transactions.

Arrays are everywhere in Make. Once functions like length(), get(), contains(), and map() become familiar, handling multi-item outputs becomes predictable, clean, and efficient.

question mark

Which array function would you use in Make to count how many items are in an array?

Select the correct answer

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 2. Hoofdstuk 3
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