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From: | "PM" <sendto DOT paulm AT sympatico DOT ca>
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Subject: | re array of arrays
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Date: | Sun, 17 Feb 2002 16:35:07 -0500
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sorry, I'll clarify the previous post
I have an array. Lets call this arr. The array has, lets say, 5 elements
so.. it looks like this
__________________________________________
|________|________|________|________|________|
now... inside EACH of these array elements, I would like to have more
arrays, lets say 4 elements in size.. so it would look like this
__________________________________________
|________|________|________|________|________|
___ ___ ___ ___ ___
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
So now, I would like to access, say, the 3rd element in the array, that is
inside of the 2nd array (arr). eg.
__________________________________________
|________|___2____|________|________|________|
___ ___ ___ ___ ___
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |_3_| |___| |___| |___|
|___| |___| |___| |___| |___|
Now, I would not like to code this, mutlidimensionally. eg arr[5][4]..
because the rest of my coding wouldn't be compatible..
My question is this.
How would I be able to access this element?
I know this doesnt work but it would seem something like this..
arr[2].the2ndarray[3];
but not sure !! :(
Hope this clarifies
Thanks very much for your help,
Paul M.
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