👉 In computer science, a "subconstable" is a type of data structure that allows for efficient operations on its elements while maintaining some properties or constraints. This can include things like being able to store a certain number of elements without exceeding a size limit, having a specific order in which elements are stored, or allowing for different types of operations (like comparisons) depending on the element type. For example, if you're working with a list of integers, you might use a subconstable data