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ARRAYS
In programming, arrays are fundamental data structures used to store collections of elements. Accessing elements within an array involves referencing the array's name followed by the element'
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C++ Arrays in Detail
Return array from functions
C++ allows a function to return an array.
Passing arrays to functions
You can pass to the function a pointer to an array by specifying the array's name without an index.
Pointer to an array
You can generate a pointer to the first element of an array by simply specifying the array name, without any index.
Multi-dimensional arrays
C++ supports multidimensional arrays. The simplest form of the multidimensional array is the two-dimensional array.
Arrays are important to C++ and should need lots of more detail
Initializing Arrays
double balance[] = {1000.0, 2.0, 3.4, 17.0, 50.0};
array just big enough to hold the initialization is created
The number of values between braces { } can not be larger than the number of elements
Exp:double balance[5] = {1000.0, 2.0, 3.4, 17.0, 50.0};
You can initialize C++ array elements either one by one or using a single statement
Accessing Array Elements
This is done by placing the index of the element within square brackets after the name of the array.
An element is accessed by indexing the array name.
Declaring Arrays
Subtopic
single-dimension array.
EX:to declare a 10-element array called balance of type double
type can be any valid C++ data type
arraySize must be an integer constant greater than zero
number of elements required
the type of the elements