Yes.
An array of integers is a sequence of integers in successive words of memory. The number of integers in the array is also a value kept in memory.
In assembly language, an array of integers is
declared using the directive .word
followed by a list of comma separated integers.
.data size: .word 17 array: .word 12, -1, 8, 0, 6, 85, -74, 23, 99, -30, 30, 95, 4, 7, 10, 28, 14
The .word
directive
puts the data in word-aligned locations.
Why can't an array end with a null word, like with strings?