Kn1ght_M4r3
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Hey im just revising some stuff and i remember last week my teacher said when reading an array its the Y,X Co-ordinates u read??? I questioned him thinking it was the (X,Y). My excel book has (x,y) whereas my Carole Wilson has (Y,X) who is right? im lost
Excel Page 35
" In a 2d array, a data item is indexed by its horizontal position(row or x as we know in maths) and its vertical (column or y as we know in maths) position.
Page 59 Carole Wilson.
IN the 2-d array the notation for data item 22 would be shown as (0,2) where 0 is the index of the row and 2 is the index of the column.
[table looks like this in the carole wilson book]
TWO DIMENSIONS TABLE
6 65 22 56 12
33 97 45 29 11
32 4 31 67 38
i would of though data item 22 would be (2,0) assuming we start our index at 0. I argued with my teacher but bleh they said look at the book should of brang my excel to show. hehehe
Im sure i did it as (x,y) in my previous exams.
Excel Page 35
" In a 2d array, a data item is indexed by its horizontal position(row or x as we know in maths) and its vertical (column or y as we know in maths) position.
Page 59 Carole Wilson.
IN the 2-d array the notation for data item 22 would be shown as (0,2) where 0 is the index of the row and 2 is the index of the column.
[table looks like this in the carole wilson book]
TWO DIMENSIONS TABLE
6 65 22 56 12
33 97 45 29 11
32 4 31 67 38
i would of though data item 22 would be (2,0) assuming we start our index at 0. I argued with my teacher but bleh they said look at the book should of brang my excel to show. hehehe
Im sure i did it as (x,y) in my previous exams.