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I ddont know
the length of the array
length
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Since an array cannot contain a negative number of items, the size of an array must be at least 0. So if you ever tried to retrieve the element at a negative index in an array, it would automatically be understood to be out-of-bounds.
Full representation of an array begins from the index 0 and ends at n-1 where n is the number of variables of the array.
A square array is an array in which the number of rows is the same as the number of columns.
the length of the array
length
Yes, a unit array.
It is an array with the same number of rows and columns.
An associative array is one of a number of array-like data structures where the indices are not limited to integers.
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in which is a two dimensional array of data
Traverse the array from index 0 until you find the number. Return the index of that number.
Since an array cannot contain a negative number of items, the size of an array must be at least 0. So if you ever tried to retrieve the element at a negative index in an array, it would automatically be understood to be out-of-bounds.
You would insert this command right after your array values have been specified.document.write(name of array[Number on array this item is, starts at 0])
I assume you mean that you have a number of rows, and that not all rows have the same number of "cells". Yes, in Java a two-dimensional array is implemented as an array of arrays (each item in the top-level array is, in itself, an array); a 3-dimensional array is an array of arrays of arrays, etc.; and there is no rule stating that all secondary (etc.) arrays must have the same number of elements.