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docstring: CartesianIndices and LinearIndices constructors require tuple of ranges [ci skip] #29023

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion base/indices.jl
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Expand Up @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ julia> extrema(b)

LinearIndices(inds::CartesianIndices) -> R
LinearIndices(sz::Dims) -> R
LinearIndices(istart:istop, jstart:jstop, ...) -> R
LinearIndices((istart:istop, jstart:jstop, ...)) -> R

Return a `LinearIndices` array with the specified shape or [`axes`](@ref).

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion base/multidimensional.jl
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Expand Up @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ module IteratorsMD
# Iteration
"""
CartesianIndices(sz::Dims) -> R
CartesianIndices(istart:istop, jstart:jstop, ...) -> R
CartesianIndices((istart:istop, jstart:jstop, ...)) -> R

Define a region `R` spanning a multidimensional rectangular range
of integer indices. These are most commonly encountered in the
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