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'''Solution'''
Most programming languages define a high-order map function. In Fōrmulæ, there is ''arraization'' (by analogy with ''summation''). In the following expression, the "big" curly braces resemble the "big" sigma of a summation:
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The elements of the array are not required to be of the same type:
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