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You can make arrays with any number of dimensions (depending on RAM limitations, of course). However, internally, a two-dimensional array (for example) is stored as an array of arrays; that is, each first-level array contains an array of the second level. Similarly with higher dimensions.
for arrays you can list the different arrays and what attributes that you give to them.
Arrays whose size can be altered are known as dynamic arrays.
we can call the number that cannot be arranged into 2- row arrays multiple arrays.
Yes, it can.
what are the capabilities and limitations of a computer...
You can make arrays with any number of dimensions (depending on RAM limitations, of course). However, internally, a two-dimensional array (for example) is stored as an array of arrays; that is, each first-level array contains an array of the second level. Similarly with higher dimensions.
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There easily smashed and you have to wash them, but there good because they keep your house warm and stop people coming in.
Answers to the capabilities and limitations of computers are not able to be found on the internet. Contacting a teacher for assistance would be the best way to receive help in obtaining the answers.
Arrays having more than one dimension is known as multi-dimensional arrays. Multi-dimensional arrays is also known as arrays-of-arrays.
Arrays having more than one dimension is known as multi-dimensional arrays. Multi-dimensional arrays is also known as arrays-of-arrays.
You cannot sort arrays by other arrays; that wouldn't make sense, anyway.
Arrays are reported to be omnivoire.
for arrays you can list the different arrays and what attributes that you give to them.