Chapter 8: Problem 17
To define a two-dimensional array, _________ size declarators are required.
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Chapter 8: Problem 17
To define a two-dimensional array, _________ size declarators are required.
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You cannot use the _________ operator to copy data from one array to another in a single statement.
Use the following car structure declaration to answer. struct Car string make, model ; int year ; double cost ; / / Constructors \(\operatorname{car}()\) \(\\{\text { make }=\text { model }=" " ; \text { year }=\operatorname{cost}=0 ; \\}\) Car (string mk, string md, int yr, double \(\\{\text { make }=\mathrm{mk} ; \text { model }=\mathrm{md} ; \text { year }=\mathrm{yr} ; \text { cost }=\mathrm{c} ;\\}\) Define an array named forsale that holds 35 car structures. Initialize the first three elements with the following data: $$\begin{array}{llcc} \text { Make } & \text { Model } & \text { Year } & \text { cost } \\ \text { Ford } & \text { Taurus } & 2006 & \$ 21,000 \\ \text { Honda } & \text { Accord } & 2004 & \$ 11,000 \\ \text { Jeep } & \text { Wrangler } & 2007 & \$ 24,000 \end{array}$$
Look at the following array definition. int values[10]; A) How many elements does the array have? B) What is the subscript of the first element in the array? C) What is the subscript of the last element in the array? D) If an int uses four bytes of memory, how much memory does the array use?
C++ has no array _________ checking, which means you can inadvertently store data past the end of an array.
Each element of an array is accessed and indexed by a number known as a(n) _________.
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