>Another method that I use when building a large dynamic array
(assuming that it's going to be written somewhere) is to create a
large DIM variable, say DIM OUT(100000) and increment a index pointer.
Then I MATWRITE OUT and be done with it.

Oh dear.  If you're building something for output like this, use
MATREAD/MATWRITE and be done with it.  Large dimensioned variables
only increase the memory footprint and impose an artificial limit.
Even if they're massively oversized, it's still a limit.

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