To define a fixed length array in TypeScript, you can use the following syntax:
let myArray: Array<number> = new Array<number>(5);
This creates an array of type number
with a fixed length of 5. You can then access and manipulate the elements of the array as usual, but you cannot add or remove elements beyond the initial length.
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