Chapter 7 Multidimensional Arrays
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Motivations
Thus far, you have used one-dimensional arrays to model linear
collections of elements. You can use a two-dimensional array to
represent a matrix or a table. For example, the following table that
describes the distances between the cities can be represented using
a two-dimensional array.
Distance Table (in miles)
Chicago Boston New York Atlanta Miami Dallas Houston
Chicago 0 983 787 714 1375 967 1087
Boston 983 0 214 1102 1763 1723 1842
New York 787 214 0 888 1549 1548 1627
Atlanta 714 1102 888 0 661 781 810
Miami 1375 1763 1549 661 0 1426 1187
Dallas 967 1723 1548 781 1426 0 239
Houston 1087 1842 1627 810 1187 239 0
1723 1548 781 1426 0 239
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Declare/Create Two-dimensional Arrays
// Declare array ref var
dataType[][] refVar;
// Create array and assign its reference to variable
refVar = new dataType[10][10];
// Combine declaration and creation in one statement
dataType[][] refVar = new dataType[10][10];
// Alternative syntax
dataType refVar[][] = new dataType[10][10];
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Declaring Variables of Two-
dimensional Arrays and Creating
Two-dimensional Arrays
int[][] matrix = new int[10][10];
or
int matrix[][] = new int[10][10];
matrix[0][0] = 3;
for (int i = 0; i < matrix.length; i++)
for (int j = 0; j < matrix[i].length; j++)
matrix[i][j] = (int)(Math.random() * 1000);
double[][] x;
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Two-dimensional Array Illustration
0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2
0 0 0 1 2 3
1 1 1 4 5 6
2 2 7 2 7 8 9
3 3 3 10 11 12
4 4 int[][] array = {
{1, 2, 3},
matrix = new int[5][5]; matrix[2][1] = 7; {4, 5, 6},
{7, 8, 9},
{10, 11, 12}
};
matrix.length? 5 array.length? 4
matrix[0].length? 5 array[0].length? 3
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Declaring, Creating, and Initializing Using
Shorthand Notations
You can also use an array initializer to declare, create and
initialize a two-dimensional array. For example,
int[][] array = { int[][] array = new int[4][3];
{1, 2, 3}, array[0][0] = 1; array[0][1] = 2; array[0][2] = 3;
{4, 5, 6}, Same as array[1][0] = 4; array[1][1] = 5; array[1][2] = 6;
{7, 8, 9}, array[2][0] = 7; array[2][1] = 8; array[2][2] = 9;
{10, 11, 12} array[3][0] = 10; array[3][1] = 11; array[3][2] = 12;
};
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Lengths of Two-dimensional
Arrays
int[][] x = new int[3][4];
x
x[0][0] x[0][1] x[0][2] x[0][3] x[0].length is 4
x[0]
x[1] x[1][0] x[1][1] x[1][2] x[1][3] x[1].length is 4
x[2]
x[2][0] x[2][1] x[2][2] x[2][3] x[2].length is 4
x.length is 3
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Lengths of Two-dimensional
Arrays, cont.
int[][] array = { array.length
{1, 2, 3}, array[0].length
{4, 5, 6}, array[1].length
{7, 8, 9}, array[2].length
{10, 11, 12} array[3].length
};
array[4].length ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
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Ragged Arrays
Each row in a two-dimensional array is itself an array. So,
the rows can have different lengths. Such an array is
known as a ragged array. For example,
int[][] matrix = {
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, matrix.length is 5
{2, 3, 4, 5}, matrix[0].length is 5
matrix[1].length is 4
{3, 4, 5}, matrix[2].length is 3
{4, 5}, matrix[3].length is 2
{5} matrix[4].length is 1
};
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Ragged Arrays, cont.
int[][] triangleArray = { 1 2 3 4 5
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5},
{2, 3, 4, 5}, 1 2 3 4
{3, 4, 5},
{4, 5}, 1 2 3
{5}
}; 1 2
1 2
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Processing Two-Dimensional Arrays
See the examples in the text.
1. (Initializing arrays with input values)
2. (Printing arrays)
3. (Summing all elements)
4. (Summing all elements by column)
5. (Which row has the largest sum)
6. (Finding the smallest index of the largest element)
7. (Random shuffling)
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Initializing arrays with input values
java.util.Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter " + matrix.length + " rows and " +
matrix[0].length + " columns: ");
for (int row = 0; row < matrix.length; row++) {
for (int column = 0; column < matrix[row].length; column++) {
matrix[row][column] = input.nextInt();
}
}
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Initializing arrays with random values
for (int row = 0; row < matrix.length; row++) {
for (int column = 0; column < matrix[row].length; column++) {
matrix[row][column] = (int)(Math.random() * 100);
}
}
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Printing arrays
for (int row = 0; row < matrix.length; row++) {
for (int column = 0; column < matrix[row].length; column++) {
System.out.print(matrix[row][column] + " ");
}
System.out.println();
}
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Summing all elements
int total = 0;
for (int row = 0; row < matrix.length; row++) {
for (int column = 0; column < matrix[row].length; column++) {
total += matrix[row][column];
}
}
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Summing elements by column
for (int column = 0; column < matrix[0].length; column++) {
int total = 0;
for (int row = 0; row < matrix.length; row++)
total += matrix[row][column];
System.out.println("Sum for column " + column + " is " + total);
}
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Random shuffling
for (int i = 0; i < matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < matrix[i].length; j++) {
int i1 = (int)(Math.random() * matrix.length);
int j1 = (int)(Math.random() * matrix[i].length);
// Swap matrix[i][j] with matrix[i1][j1]
int temp = matrix[i][j];
matrix[i][j] = matrix[i1][j1];
matrix[i1][j1] = temp;
}
}
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Passing Tow-Dimensional Arrays to
Methods
PassTwoDimensionalArray
Run
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Problem: Grading Multiple-
Choice Test
Objective: write a
Students’ Answers to the Questions:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
program that grades
Student 0 A B A C C D E E A D multiple-choice test.
Student 1 D B A B C A E E A D
Student 2 E D D A C B E E A D
Student 3 C B A E D C E E A D Key to the Questions:
Student 4 A B D C C D E E A D
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Student 5 B B E C C D E E A D
Student 6 B B A C C D E E A D Key D B D C C D A E A D
Student 7 E B E C C D E E A D
GradeExam Run
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Multidimensional Arrays
Occasionally, you will need to represent n-dimensional
data structures. In Java, you can create n-dimensional
arrays for any integer n.
The way to declare two-dimensional array variables and
create two-dimensional arrays can be generalized to
declare n-dimensional array variables and create n-
dimensional arrays for n >= 3. For example, the following
syntax declares a three-dimensional array variable scores,
creates an array, and assigns its reference to scores.
double[][][] scores = new double[10][5][2];
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