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C++ How to Program, 10/e
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C++ How to Program, 10/e

by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel
February 2016
Beginner
1080 pages
207h 57m
English
Pearson
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Summary

Section 7.1 Introduction

  • Data structures (p. 284) are collections of related data items. arrays (p. 284) are data structures consisting of related data items of the same type. arrays are “static” entities in that they remain the same size throughout their lifetimes.

Section 7.2 arrays

  • An array is a consecutive group of memory locations that share the same type.

  • Each array knows its own size, which can be determined by calling its size member function (p. 285).

  • To refer to a particular location or element in an array, we specify the name of the array (p. 285) and the position number of the particular element in the array.

  • A program refers to any one of an array’s elements by giving the name of the array followed by the index

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