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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription 
aliases: []

block_params: 
comment: 
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P 
  body: Returns a new array. In the first form, the new array is empty. In the second it is created with <em>size</em> copies of <em>obj</em> (that is, <em>size</em> references to the same <em>obj</em>). The third form creates a copy of the array passed as a parameter (the array is generated by calling to_ary on the parameter). In the last form, an array of the given size is created. Each element in this array is calculated by passing the element's index to the given block and storing the return value.
- !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB 
  body: "   Array.new\n   Array.new(2)\n   Array.new(5, &quot;A&quot;)\n\n   # only one copy of the object is created\n   a = Array.new(2, Hash.new)\n   a[0]['cat'] = 'feline'\n   a\n   a[1]['cat'] = 'Felix'\n   a\n\n   # here multiple copies are created\n   a = Array.new(2) { Hash.new }\n   a[0]['cat'] = 'feline'\n   a\n\n   squares = Array.new(5) {|i| i*i}\n   squares\n\n   copy = Array.new(squares)\n"
full_name: Array::new
is_singleton: true
name: new
params: |
  Array.new(size=0, obj=nil)
  Array.new(array)
  Array.new(size) {|index| block }

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