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storing integer in an array
PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 4:11 am     Reply with quote

Hi,

I need help on how to store an integer in an array? Say I have the following:
numb1 = 16
numb2 = 25
numb3 = 20
numb4 = 4

Any code snippet to store these numbers to an array? say...
array1[0] = 16
array1[1] = 25
array1[2] = 20
array1[3] = 4

I'll appreciate any help.

Thank u.
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Re: storing integer in an array
PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:04 am     Reply with quote

chingB wrote:
Hi,

I need help on how to store an integer in an array? Say I have the following:
numb1 = 16
numb2 = 25
numb3 = 20
numb4 = 4

Any code snippet to store these numbers to an array? say...
array1[0] = 16
array1[1] = 25
array1[2] = 20
array1[3] = 4

I'll appreciate any help.

Thank u.


What you post will work.

Obviously, you need 'array1' declared, and large enough to hold the values. So:

int array1[4];

Remember all your lines need the ';' terminator.
You could also declare the array to be 'pre-filled' with the numbers, as:

int array1[] = {16,25,20,4};

The compiler will automatically make the array large enough to hold the number of values declared.
These values will be stored into the array, when the code starts, but the numbers can then be changed as needed.
This differs from a 'constant' array, such as:

const int array1[] = {16,25,20,4};

Which will contain the same numbers, but they then cannot be changed.

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Re: storing integer in an array
PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:49 am     Reply with quote

chingB wrote:
Hi,

I need help on how to store an integer in an array? Say I have the following:
numb1 = 16
numb2 = 25
numb3 = 20
numb4 = 4

Any code snippet to store these numbers to an array? say...
array1[0] = 16
array1[1] = 25
array1[2] = 20
array1[3] = 4

I'll appreciate any help.

Thank u.


what if numb1, numb2, numb3, & numb4 are integer values that varies depending on the program... say a counter that changes depending on a condition... wen a condition are met then the current integer value of numb1, numb2, numb3, & numb3 should be stored in an array.

Can u comments on this.

Thnx
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Re: storing integer in an array
PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 8:47 am     Reply with quote

chingB wrote:

what if numb1, numb2, numb3, & numb4 are integer values that varies depending on the program... say a counter that changes depending on a condition... wen a condition are met then the current integer value of numb1, numb2, numb3, & numb3 should be stored in an array.

Can u comments on this.

Thnx


You can change the array of interers from 8 bit to 16 bit but only at compile time.

Int8 Buffer[8];
or
Int16 Buffer[8];
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 9:08 am     Reply with quote

Code:

if (condition)
{
  array1[0] = numb1;
  array1[1] = numb2;
  array1[2] = numb3;
  array1[3] = numb4;
}
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