👉 In the context of computer science and programming, "unlevels" refers to a specific type of variable in programming languages that is used to represent a level of abstraction or complexity. Unlevels are typically represented as one-dimensional arrays or vectors that are indexed by a single integer value. For example, consider a 2D array (a.k.a. a two-dimensional array) where each element is an object with properties and methods. The unlevel representation of this array would be: ``` [ {