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Comments by unbelievablename (Top 13 by date)
unbelievablename
11-Jan-13 10:59am
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Thanks~
unbelievablename
11-Jan-13 8:22am
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Oh, and can I use arrays instead of arraylist?
unbelievablename
11-Jan-13 8:21am
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Okay I see, thank you .
unbelievablename
11-Jan-13 6:05am
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Okay, thanks, I have done the changes, it does solve the "index:0, size:0" problem, but still has "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 11
at twoDimen.main(twoDimen.java:12)",
what's the problem?
unbelievablename
7-Dec-12 14:32pm
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Okay I see, thank you very much.
unbelievablename
7-Dec-12 9:34am
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So it doesn't need a "break" in the code right? In the second I mean if I have hundreds elements in the arrays and the loop will keep running even if it find an arr1[i] > arr2[j], the program may have a low efficiency.
unbelievablename
7-Dec-12 8:22am
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Then it is no difference with the original code...
unbelievablename
7-Dec-12 8:06am
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But will the loop keep running when it find an arr1[i]>arr2[j]? I mean I only have elements in the arrays here, what if I have hundreds of elements?
unbelievablename
7-Dec-12 8:00am
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I think bReturn will be changed four times if I write like this...but all I want is a bReturn which is only changed once after all the elements are compared.
unbelievablename
10-Jul-11 18:11pm
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Thank you very much
unbelievablename
10-Jul-11 18:08pm
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Come on, if I can talk to my teacher, you think I would ask the question here?"we are on vacation and will not check the email",that's what they told me, but thank you for your advice~
unbelievablename
10-Jul-11 18:01pm
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Thank you, but the only libraries I can use are C99 and the standard C libraries..thank you anyway.
unbelievablename
10-Jul-11 17:56pm
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I don't need you to do this for me, I just wanna know where can I start with it...
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