September 2005
Beginner
576 pages
13h 6m
English
If the brain were an array, you could test its length by answering each of the following questions about arrays.
| 1: | What types of information are arrays best suited for?
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| 2: | What variable can be used to check the upper boundary of an array?
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| 3: | Who is the famous Aztec priest-ruler?
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| A1: | a. Lists that contain nothing but the same type of information—strings, numbers, and so on—are well-suited for storage in arrays. |
| A2: | b. The length variable contains a count of the number of elements in an array. |
| A3: | b. It's also the name of a god of learning and civilization who is depicted as an approaching storm whose winds kick up dust before the rain comes. ... |
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