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Ordered arrays, compared to unordered arrays, are
a. much slower at deletion.
b. quicker at searching.
c. quicker at insertion
d. quicker to create
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Welcome to CodeRanch!
Arrays don't delete. Arrays don't search. Arrays don't insert. And how do you create an ordered or an unordered array?
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