Array Functions
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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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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