ARRAY -
Array is a list or collection of data items which are stored in the form of a table, referred to by a common variable name is called “array Name” or “subscript variable name”.
ADVANTAGE OF USING AN ARRAY
§ Multi huge Quantity of data items can be stored under single variable name.
§ Arrays save the memory space.
§ Arrays help to arrange the data items in particular order.
§ Data items searching are faster.
CONCEPT OF AN ARRAY
A. Single dimensional array.
B. Double/ multi dimensional array of matrix
A. Single dimensional array.
Data items are stored in one single column with specified subscript variable name by using subscript range.
B. Double / multi dimensional array of matrix.
In double dimensional array values are referred with respect to specified row column sing subscript variable name.
Above example indicates the 4/5 matrix all cell values are referred by the subscript name, quantity with respect to row and column.
PROGRAM:
/ * storing 10 sale’s amount in an array and find out total sale & best sale amount * /
# include<iostream.h>
# include<conio.h>
Main ()
{
Const int n=10;
int sale_amt[100]; tot_amt; best=0;
Clrscr ();
/ * storing values in an array * /
For (i=0; i<=n; i++)
{
printf (“Enter sales amount: \n”);
scanf (“%d”,&sale_amt[i]);
/ * calculate the total sales find out best amount * /
tot_amt=tot_amt + sale_amt[i];
Best=sale_amt[i];
}
/ * printing total and best sale amount* /
printf (“\n total sale amount =%d”, tot_amt);
scanf (“\n best sale amount = %d”, best);
}
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