A)
Two-dimensional array:
A two dimensional array is also called as a multi-dimensional array; a multidimensional array is that all the identical arrays are put together into a single array.
- This is useful for storing same type of multiple sets of data in same place.
- The main advantage is that one-dimensional array can hold only one set of value whereas two-dimensional array can hold multiple sets of data in the form of rows and columns.
- The structure of a multi-dimensional array is look alike a table (that is combination of rows and columns); it contains same type of columns.
Given array declaration:
//Declaring multi-dimensional array
int temp[7][24];
The above statement creates a multidimensional array with “7” rows and “24” columns; the first square bracket is used to refer the number of rows and the second square bracket is used to refer the number of columns.
- Here row indicates day and column indicates a time such as 13 indicates 1 p.m, 12 indicates noon time and so on.
B)
Two-dimensional array:
A two dimensional array is also called as a multi-dimensional array; a multidimensional array is that all the identical arrays are put together into a single array.
- This is useful for storing same type of multiple sets of data in same place.
- The main advantage is that one-dimensional array can hold only one set of value whereas two-dimensional array can hold multiple sets of data in the form of rows and columns.
- The structure of a multi-dimensional array is look alike a table (that is combination of rows and columns); it contains same type of columns.
Given array declaration:
//Declaring multi-dimensional array
int temp[7][24];
The above statement creates a multidimensional array with “7” rows and “24” columns; the first square bracket is used to refer the number of rows and the second square bracket is used to refer the number of columns.
- Here row indicates day and column indicates a time such as 13 indicates 1 p.m, 12 indicates noon time and so on.
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