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# 17 - More on Arrays - Part 2 [HD]
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  [Part 2] This tutorial continues to cover arrays in more detail. In this tutorial we write a small program that demonstrates the creation and use of arrays.




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richard easy urassa   [tanzania] 

10:13am on Monday, November 26th, 2012


i lke the tutorials


jim@ technology news   [therumorsource.blogspot.com] 

11:39am on Thursday, June 21st, 2012


Thanks man


bhaumik   [India] 

8:18am on Friday, December 9th, 2011


cantwe use a single for loop


shayan jiwa   [pakistan] 

4:40am on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011


awsome one! but i want to learn more about it.


aj   [philippines] 

10:11pm on Saturday, July 2nd, 2011


two thumbs up! :)


MOu   [Tampa] 

8:58pm on Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011


why don't you use
sum += age[count];

just wondering


Wayan   [Sebastian, Florida] 

10:25pm on Friday, March 4th, 2011


Very nice tutorial, thank you. My question is how to find the smalest and the largest value of age?

Tutor:  Thanks you Wayan. I appreciate it. To find out the smallest value in an array, you take the first element and consider it the current smallest. Then you compare it against all the remaining elements with the current smallest, and each time when you find an element smaller than the current smallest, make that element current smallest. At the end the current smallest will be the smallest in the array. Do the same to find the largest. Hope this helps.


CommandeR   [127.0.0.1] 

8:54am on Monday, January 17th, 2011


thx for video. :)
why do u need iostream and what does it do?




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