grade 0,0: 99 grade 2,4: 96 sum: 116
Two-dimensional arrays are objects.
A variable such as gradeTable
is a reference
to a 2D array object.
The declaration
int[][] myArray ;
says that myArray
is expected to hold a
reference to a 2D array of int
.
Without any further initialization,
it starts out holding null
.
The declaration
int[][] myArray = new int[3][5] ;
says that myArray
can hold a
reference to a 2D array of int
,
creates an array object of 3 rows
and 5 columns,
and puts the reference in myArray
.
All the cells of the array are initialized to zero.
The declaration
int[][] myArray = { {0,0,0,0,0}, {0,0,0,0,0}, {0,0,0,0,0} };
does exactly the same thing as the previous declaration (and would not ordinarily be used.) The declaration
int[][] myArray = { {8,1,2,2,9}, {1,9,4,0,3}, {0,3,0,0,7} };
creates an array of the same dimensions (same number of rows and columns) as the previous array and initializes the cells to specific values.
After the last statement, what is the value
myArray[1][2]
?