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Two-Dimensional Arrays

15-110 Summer 2010

Margaret Reid-Miller

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Two-Dimensional Arrays

• Arrays that we have consider up to now are one-dimensional arrays, a single line of elements. • Often data come naturally in the form of a table, e.g., spreadsheet, which need a two-dimensional array.

• Examples: • Lab book of multiple readings over several days • Periodic table • Movie ratings by multiple reviewers. • Each row is a different reviewer • Each column is a different movie

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Two-Dimensional Arrays

• Two-dimensional (2D) arrays are indexed by two subscripts, one for the row and one for the column.

• Example: row col rating[0][2] = 2! !rating[1][3] = 8!

0 1 2 3

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4 6 2 5

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7 9 4 8

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movie (second index) (first index) reviewer rating 3

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Similarity with 1D Arrays

• Each element in the 2D array must by the same type,

• either a primitive type or object type• Subscripted variables can be use just like a variable:

! rating[0][3] = 10;! • Array indices must be of type int and can be a literal, variable, or expression. rating[3][j] = j; • If an array element does not exists, the Java runtime system will give you an !!ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException 4

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Declaring 2D Arrays

• Declare a local variable rating that references a 2D array of int: • Declare a field family that reference a 2D array of

GiftCards:

• Create a 2D array with 3 rows and 4 columns and assign the reference to the new array to rating: • Shortcut to declare and create a 2D array: int[][] rating; private GiftCard[][] family;!rating = new int[3][4];!int[][] rating = new int[3][4]; 5

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Example 1

• Find the average rating by the reviewer in row 2.

nt sum = 0;! for (int col = 0; col <= 3; col++) {!! sum += rating[2][col];! }! double average = (double) sum / 4;!

7 3 9 6

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8 4 9 7

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5 2 6 4

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3 2 1 0

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Size of 2D Arrays

• When you write a method that has a 2D array as a parameter, how do you determine the size of the array?

7 Hint: • Consider a variable words, a 1D array of String references.

• What is the length of the array? • What is the length of the word at index 2? words!this!that!what!

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2D Array Implementation

• A 2D array is a 1D array of (references to) 1D arrays. int[][] rating = new int[3][4];! 0 1 2

0 1 2 3

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Size of 2D Arrays

• Given

!!int[][] rating = new int[3][4]; • What is the value of rating.length? • What is the value of rating[0].length? !

Answer: 3, the number of rows (first dimension) Answer: 4, the number of columns (second dimension) 9

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Example 2

• Find the number of ratings above the value of the parameter.

public int countAbove(int[][] rating, int num) {! int count = 0;! for (int row = 0; row < ; row++) {! for (int col = 0; col < ; col++) {!! if (rating[row][col] > num)! count++; ! }! }! return count;!} !

number of rows number of columns rating.length!rating[0].length! 10

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Example 3

• Print the average rating for the movie in column 3. int sum = 0;

!for (int row = 0; row < ______________ ; row++) {!!sum += rating[_____][____];!}!System.out.println((double) sum / ______________ );!rating.length row 3!rating.length 2 1 0

7 3 9 6 8 4 9 7 5 2 6 4 3 2 1 0

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Ragged Arrays

• Since a 2D array is a 1D array of references to 1D arrays, each of these latter 1D arrays (rows) can have a different length.

• How? Use an initializer list. !!int[][] rating = { {3,5,7,9}, {4,2}, ! {5,7,8,6}, {6} };! row 1 row 2

3 5 7 9 4 2 5 7 8 6 6

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Example 3 Revisited

• Print the average rating for the movie in column 3.

int count = 0;!double sum = 0;!for (int row = 0; row < rating.length; row++) {!! if (_____________________ > 3) {! sum += rating[_____][_____];! count++;! }!}!if (count > 0) {! System.out.println((double) sum / count);!

3 5 7 9 4 2 5 7 8 6 6 rating[row].length row 3!

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2D Array of Object References

• Recall that creating an array of object references fills the array with null values. • Example:

GiftCard[][] family = new GiftCard[3][4]!

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2D Array of Object References

• Need to create the objects and assign the references to the array elements. • Example:

!family[0][1] = new GiftCard("Macy's", 50.0);!!family[1][3] = new GiftCard("CVS", 15.0);!Macy's CVS null

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Example 4

• Print the total value of the gift cards for each family member (rows): printValueOfRows(family); !

public static void printValueOfRows(______________ data) {

! for (int row = 0; row < __________________; row++) {! double total = ___________; // find total for the row! for (int col = 0; col < ___________________; col++) {! if (data[row][col] != ___________) {! total += data[row][col].getBalance();! }! }! System.out.println("Row " + row + ": $" + total);! }!}!

data.length data[row].length null 0.0!

GiftCard[][]!

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