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Copy one dimension of a 2d array to a 1d array?

I have a 2-dimensional array that represents rows and columns. I need to
get all of the rows that represents a colum, all of the columns that
represents a row and a subset of rows in a given column. It appears that
native array methods don't support this type of processing. I figured that
i'll need to write my own looping logic, but I wanted to check before doing
so.

Is there another class that would better represent rows, columns and cells
that I should know about?

Thanks in advance,

Craig Buchanan

Jul 15 '08 #1
1 4007
Craig,

You might consider the DataTable class.

Kerry Moorman
"Craig Buchanan" wrote:
I have a 2-dimensional array that represents rows and columns. I need to
get all of the rows that represents a colum, all of the columns that
represents a row and a subset of rows in a given column. It appears that
native array methods don't support this type of processing. I figured that
i'll need to write my own looping logic, but I wanted to check before doing
so.

Is there another class that would better represent rows, columns and cells
that I should know about?

Thanks in advance,

Craig Buchanan

Jul 15 '08 #2

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