User blog:GamesFan2000/Tri-Axis Arrays and further extensions of TAAN

This is an extension to TAAN.

TAAN(a, b, c, d) creates a three-dimensional array where a is the number of columns, b is the number of rows, c is the number of planes, and d is the value of the entries.

In three-axis arrays, you solve by going bottom-right first, then going to the number directly behind it in the next plane until that spot is cleared, then apply that logic to regular TAAN-order of solving logic.

TAAN(a, b, c, d, e) is four-dimensional. d refers to the number of volumes. You clear the same spot in each volume before you jump planes. At this point and beyond, it may become hard to visualize.

Adding more variables to the function will create more and more dimensions.