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Guys does anyone know the answer on java's array module 3 question 2

14th Jul 2017, 2:54 AM
Uzodimma Samuel
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Uhhh 2?
14th Jul 2017, 3:18 AM
MrCoder
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This one? What is the output of this code? int tmp[ ] = {5, 8, 9, 3}; System.out.println(tmp[2]); Remember arrays are 0 based tmp[2] is asking for the element in the 2 position of the tmp array //0 1 2 3 {5, 8, 9, 3}; The int 5 is the element in the 0 position of the tmp array. So, without straight up giving you the answer, I hope this helps you to understand and figure it out.
14th Jul 2017, 3:30 AM
ChaoticDawg
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Answer=9 Because the elements in the array are identified with zero-based index numbers, meaning that the first element's index is 0 rather than one. For example:- The maximum index of the array int[5] is 4. In this question int tmp[]={5,8,9,3}; System.out.println(tmp[2]); //0 1 2 3 { 5,8,9,3}; The integer value 9 is situated at the position of 2 tmp[2]Is asking for the element in the 2nd position of the tmp array. So the answer is 9
5th Apr 2021, 12:01 PM
Shailo Joy . A . J
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9
29th Jun 2022, 12:11 AM
Opanuga Stephen
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9?
14th Jul 2017, 4:12 AM
King Boogz
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9
22nd Oct 2020, 12:00 AM
Kalkidan Abebe
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What is the output of this code? int tmp[ ] = {5, 8, 9, 3}; System.out.println(tmp[2]);
9th Dec 2020, 2:43 AM
Fakhrul Azim
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int sum1 = 100 + 50; int sum2 = sum1 + 250; int sum3 = sum2 + sum2; System.out.println(sum3); What will be the final output?
9th Dec 2020, 2:51 AM
Fakhrul Azim
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int x = 10; x = x + 5; System.out.println(x); What will be the output?
9th Dec 2020, 2:53 AM
Fakhrul Azim
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