Array: Array is a data structure that stores the sequence of similar type of data. It contains the sequence of data with common variable name and similar data type.
Syntax (in C++):
datatype arrayName[size] = {data1, data2,…,dataN};
Here,
datatype – Data type name
arrayName – Name of the array
size – It indicates the size of the array
Three dimensional arrays:
Two dimensional arrays contain three sets of data. The syntax for three dimensional array is given below.
Syntax (in C++):
datatype arrayName[SETS][ROWS][ELEMENTS];
Example: consider the array “xarray”.
int xarray[2][3][4];
Here, the array “xarray []” contains 2 sets of 3 rows. Each rows contains 4 elements.
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