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+LearningLad i am new in programming . i am learning almost 3 month. once again thanks for this video . but can you tell me one more thing how much time do i need for learning java properly ?
Great explanation! How would you go about finding ANY duplicates in the 2d array and outputting the 'StudentNum' and 'Subject' of those duplicates please?
Halilcx this reply is a bit late but you can import data from a .txt file (google file class java) then type-cast (google type-casting java) ascii values into character and combine to make strings.
This is a good explanation. However, it could be better to use a different number of columns versus rows. Using the same number for both, it is hard to remember which comes first when creating the array.
when you declare the array as int[2][2], the first [2] is the number of rows and the second [2] is the number of columns. The first row and column of an array are labelled as 0, and even though the numbers range from 0-2; the elements in the array are still stored in a grid that has 3 rows and 3 columns, which is why it is declared as int[3][3]. If you declared the array as int[2][2], you would have the elements: ARRAY[0][0]; ARRAY[0][1] ARRAY[1][0]; ARRAY[1][1] This is an array that has 2 rows and 2 columns, but only has the numbers 0 and 1. Sorry if my explanation is a little vague, I'm very very new to Java and programming, but I'm just trying to help =) Good luck!
Amazing! I wish you were my professor.
You explain this better than my lecturer dude ! Thanks !
+Hizkia Yapen
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You have no idea how much I appreciate the way you teach. You have very concise and clear explanations. Thank you bro!!
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Wow so crystal bro ..thanks much !!
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+Raj Pandit
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Hello,
nice vid, but I have a question: How do you give out the whole tabel without asking for every cell?
thank you sir, at least you tried your best to explain for us to understand.
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Bu you were a kind of good teacher back there in the screen.
This is one of the better tutorials.
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Very helpful! Thank you for taking the time to go over this!
very good explanation sir, thank you....
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Very practical, Nice one! Thanks
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Thank you so much sir to deliver this concept.
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I have some problem about 2d array but after seeing this video i understand everything. thank you very much
+MD SHAYON
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+LearningLad
i am new in programming . i am learning almost 3 month. once again thanks for this video . but can you tell me one more thing how much time do i need for learning java properly ?
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Very well said my friend. Thanks alot man!
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Thank you very much! As a beginner, I totally get it!
Thank you I love your videos they are so helpful👌
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Excellent tutorial!
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you are a good teacher
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Great video, very helpful and do you have a video(s) were you use scanner with arrays.
+Anthony Uguru
sorry man i don't remember :)
+LearningLad it's okay thx
Thankyou somuch man i owe u a debt
Great! It's really helpful.
Great tutorial
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anil bro you can use for loop to store and display the values it is much easier.................
Great explanation! How would you go about finding ANY duplicates in the 2d array and outputting the 'StudentNum' and 'Subject' of those duplicates please?
*Bro in java, sun micro people don't used matrix approach to store array values, they've used array of arrays approach, for saving memory*
good Explenations of an array
you should have gone into the nested for loops u commonly use with 2D arrays, u took 10 minutes to explain something that should take 3
thank you very much was very helpfull
could use scanner with array ow dimension and how store data and get the data store
Can you output the entire chart in one line or do u have to manually do all of them
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+Denver Pomilban
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How to to addition and average for this values .even it is possible to give column name ??
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How would you populate an array given the data from a text file?
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what about ASCII codes from text files? any idea?
Halilcx this reply is a bit late but you can import data from a .txt file (google file class java) then type-cast (google type-casting java) ascii values into character and combine to make strings.
thanks xx but i finished my project and its very good
What to do if I want to do the same in android studio?
This is a good explanation. However, it could be better to use a different number of columns versus rows. Using the same number for both, it is hard to remember which comes first when creating the array.
what happens for new arry[5][];
can u help me in.... How to Sort a Two Dimensional (2D) Array ...?
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arre apne to array sekha dia
kaya bat!
excellence say
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The first exam must gave been really hard
Why isn't the array size int[2][2] then?
when you declare the array as int[2][2], the first [2] is the number of rows and the second [2] is the number of columns. The first row and column of an array are labelled as 0, and even though the numbers range from 0-2; the elements in the array are still stored in a grid that has 3 rows and 3 columns, which is why it is declared as int[3][3]. If you declared the array as int[2][2], you would have the elements: ARRAY[0][0]; ARRAY[0][1]
ARRAY[1][0]; ARRAY[1][1]
This is an array that has 2 rows and 2 columns, but only has the numbers 0 and 1.
Sorry if my explanation is a little vague, I'm very very new to Java and programming, but I'm just trying to help =)
Good luck!
It's array inception!
Please try to explain in white board
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array re array yeh kya hua... lol
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