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I want to use multidimensional arrays inside of the ST monad. Can someone give me and example?
 
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A: `STArray` documentation for newbies and `State`/`ST` related questions

hammarST is a monad in which a limited type of side effects are allowed, namely mutable references and mutable arrays. Thus it allows you to implement functions which are pure as seen from the outside world, but which use mutation internally. This is different from State, which only fakes mutation by ...

If you read my example there, you can basically just replace all the Int indexes with an (Int, Int) pair for a two-dimensional array, (Int, Int, Int) for three-dimensional and so on.
so for example, arr <- newArray ((1, 1), (10, 20)) 42 creates a 10-by-20 array with 1-based indices with all cells initially initialized to 42
Then use readArray arr (x, y) to read and writeArray arr (x, y) value to write.
 
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