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For loops and multidimensional arrays

For whom don't multidimensional arrays and for loops seem complicated?

12th Jun 2025, 12:47 PM
Varik
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Thanks for the clarification. Since you mentioned “2048 characters remaining,” it sounds like you’re working with a **text field limit**, such as in a form, app, or code snippet. If you’re trying to explain **for loops and multidimensional arrays** within that character limit, here's a concise and clear explanation designed to stay well under 2048 characters (this version has \~800 characters): --- **For Loops and Multidimensional Arrays Simplified** A **for loop** is used to repeat a set of instructions a specific number of times. It's great for iterating over arrays. A **multidimensional array** is an array of arrays (like a table with rows and columns). Example in Python: ```python matrix = [ [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9] ] for i in range(len(matrix)): # Loop through rows for j in range(len(matrix[i])): # Loop through columns print(matrix[i][j]) ``` This prints every number in the 3×3 matrix. You can do similar things in Java, C++, or JavaScript. --- If you need this for a specific platform or language, or want help optimizing your text within 2048 characters for an educational app or exam, just let me know.
12th Jun 2025, 4:18 PM
HAMYD KHADDA
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Varik a familiar multi-dimensional application is an Excel workbook. A row within a spreadsheet is one dimension. Columns add a second dimension. A workbook, which is made up of one or more spreadsheets, adds a third dimension. When you iterate with for loops, each nesting of the loops iterates over its own dimension.
12th Jun 2025, 4:09 PM
Brian
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Varik, you would find it frustrating to program in C++ without being skilled in the fundamentals. Its power and flexibility also require deep knowledge of how to use the language. Pre-made libraries can help. Through an internet search I found that some libraries exist to make matrix manipulation easier in C++ in the way that numpy does for Python. I will let you search to find out which library meets your application needs the best.
12th Jun 2025, 5:59 PM
Brian
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HAMYD KHADDA I ask that you kindly edit the AI answer to make it relevant to the question before pressing the send button.
12th Jun 2025, 5:00 PM
Brian
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And what complex volumetric codes are fashionable to make using for and arrays?
12th Jun 2025, 12:48 PM
Varik
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for people that have experience with them
12th Jun 2025, 3:19 PM
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So you need to learn basic C to start working with complex arrays and loops?
12th Jun 2025, 5:05 PM
Varik
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Thanks for the detailed answer. Yes, it would be interesting to know what the app is)
13th Jun 2025, 5:52 AM
Varik
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I'm just a beginner in this programming language). By the way, it's interesting to know which programming languages can be used to create games and websites
13th Jun 2025, 5:54 AM
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