* Initial work enabling Excel function implementations for handling arrays as aguments when used in "array formulae".
So far:
- handling for single argument functions
- for functions where only one of the arguments is an array (a matrix or a row/column vector)
- for when there are two array arguments, and one is a row vector, the other a column vector
- for when there are either 2 row vectors, or 2 column vectors
- for a matrix and either a row or column vector
Will work ok, as long as there are no more than two array arguments; still need to identify the logic to apply when there are more than two arrays; or there are two that aren't an already supported row vector/column vector pairing (ie two matrices).
* Throw an exception if we have three or more array arguments (after flattening) passed to a supported function until we can identify the abstruse non-euclidian logic behind how Excel handles building, using and presenting those n-dimensional result arrays
* Implement array arguments for the DATE() function so that we can verify that paired arrays/vectors work with functions that support more than 2 arguments
* Implement array arguments for the many of the Math/Trig functions
* Update change log