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Your question makes no sense.
It is possible to use arrays when employing java programming language. There are many different series of programming choice that can be employed with various end results.
An array is a data type that describes a collection of ordered variables and types of arrays include vector arrays and matrix arrays.
Halbach arrays can be configured in various ways, but the most common types are one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional arrays, with different configurations for each. The number of distinct Halbach array configurations depends on factors like the number of magnets, their orientation, and the geometric arrangement. While there is no fixed count for "different" Halbach arrays, researchers and engineers often create customized designs for specific applications, resulting in a virtually limitless variety. Overall, the diversity is vast and largely depends on the intended use and constraints of the design.
You shouldn't wikianswer your homework, tardface. I can eat a pineapple in less than 2 minutes.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! With 7 elements, you can create many arrays by arranging them in different orders. The number of different arrays you can make out of 7 elements is 5040. Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities waiting to be painted on your canvas of creativity!
If you answer 42x42,the answer is1 764 arrays.
You can make five arrays from the number 48
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As many as there are different rectangles.
Oh, dude, there are like a bazillion different arrays you can make with 18. Okay, maybe not a bazillion, but definitely a lot. You can have arrays like [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [18], [9, 9], or even [2, 9, 7]. The possibilities are endless... well, not really, but you get the point.
Your question makes no sense.
Many different materials. Mainly arrays of gels
4 (or eight if you count transposed arrays as being different).
The number of arrays that can be made with the number 7 depends on the context. If you're referring to the number of ways to arrange the number 7 in different combinations or sequences, it could be infinite since you can create arrays of any length, including single-element arrays. If you are asking about distinct arrays of a fixed size using the number 7, then it would depend on the specific constraints, such as the size of the array and whether repetitions are allowed.
Not counting rotations, there are 4.
some are different but mine has 21.