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GML Scripting Fundamentals Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
In GML, which of the following data types is *most* suitable for storing a collection of unique identifiers that need to be accessed quickly by their value, without regard to insertion order?
ds_set
ds_map
ds_grid
ds_list
Q2Domain Verified
When working with dynamic arrays in GML, what is the primary advantage of using `array_push()` over manually assigning values to indices that might be out of bounds?
`array_push()` guarantees that the array will never exceed a predefined memory limit.
`array_push()` offers significantly faster insertion times compared to manual index assignment.
`array_push()` automatically handles memory reallocation and index management, ensuring the array grows safely.
`array_push()` is syntactically simpler and requires less code to append elements.
Q3Domain Verified
Consider a scenario where you need to store a large number of temperature readings, each associated with a specific timestamp. Which GML data structure would be the *most* efficient for retrieving temperature readings for a given timestamp, assuming timestamps are unique and ordered?
ds_map where the timestamp is the key and the temperature is the value.
D) ds_set storing only temperature values.
ds_list where each element is a struct containing 'timestamp' and 'temperature'.
ds_grid with timestamps in the first column and temperatures in the secon

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