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Good Multidimensiona l Arrays article

I understand what are 1 and 2 Dimensional Arrays but I have some problems
understanding 3 and more dimensional Arrays.

If you know a good article, let me know.
Thnaks.
Nov 21 '05 #1
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I dont know any articles but a three dimensional array is basically adding
the Z axis to the array

I.E. Width, Height and Depth giving you a cube

A forth dimension is like a 1 dimension array of these cubes
A fifth dimension is like a 2 dimension array of these cubes
A Sixth dimension is like a 3 dimension array of these cubes (Basically a
cube of these cubes)
and so on...

Any Help?
Regards
Scott

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I understand what are 1 and 2 Dimensional Arrays but I have some problems
understanding 3 and more dimensional Arrays.

If you know a good article, let me know.
Thnaks.

Nov 21 '05 #2

"Scott Gunn" <sc***@thebigsp ider.co.uk> wrote in message
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I dont know any articles but a three dimensional array is basically adding
the Z axis to the array

I.E. Width, Height and Depth giving you a cube

A forth dimension is like a 1 dimension array of these cubes
A fifth dimension is like a 2 dimension array of these cubes
A Sixth dimension is like a 3 dimension array of these cubes (Basically a
cube of these cubes)
and so on...

Any Help?
Regards
Scott

"dotNETnews " <do********@gma il.com> wrote in message
news:OW******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP15.phx.gbl...
I understand what are 1 and 2 Dimensional Arrays but I have some problems
understanding 3 and more dimensional Arrays.

If you know a good article, let me know.
Thnaks.


Any examples?
Nov 21 '05 #3

"dotNETnews " <do********@gma il.com> wrote in message
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"Scott Gunn" <sc***@thebigsp ider.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%2******** **********@tk2m sftngp13.phx.gb l...
I dont know any articles but a three dimensional array is basically adding
the Z axis to the array

I.E. Width, Height and Depth giving you a cube

A forth dimension is like a 1 dimension array of these cubes
A fifth dimension is like a 2 dimension array of these cubes
A Sixth dimension is like a 3 dimension array of these cubes (Basically a
cube of these cubes)
and so on...

Any Help?
Regards
Scott


This book confused me. It's a piece of cake :-)
I'm moving on to other collections!
Nov 21 '05 #4

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