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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/doc/trpl/arrays-vectors-and-slices.md
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A *vector* is a dynamic or "growable" array, implemented as the standard
library type [`Vec<T>`](../std/vec/) (we'll talk about what the `<T>` means
later). Vectors are to arrays what `String` is to `&str`. You can create them
with the `vec!` macro:
later). Vectors always allocate their data on the heap. Vectors are to slices
what `String` is to `&str`. You can create them with the `vec!` macro:

```{rust}
let v = vec![1, 2, 3]; // v: Vec<i32>
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