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The document discusses multi-dimensional arrays, specifically two-dimensional arrays which can be represented as matrices. It explains how two-dimensional arrays are stored in memory in either column-major order or row-major order and provides examples of each. The document also presents some review questions to test understanding of two-dimensional array concepts like memory addressing and size calculations.

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4 MultiDimensional Arrays

The document discusses multi-dimensional arrays, specifically two-dimensional arrays which can be represented as matrices. It explains how two-dimensional arrays are stored in memory in either column-major order or row-major order and provides examples of each. The document also presents some review questions to test understanding of two-dimensional array concepts like memory addressing and size calculations.

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Data Structures

Lecture: Multi-Dimensional Array

By
Arvind Kumar
Asst. Professor

Lovely Professional University, Punjab


Outlines
• Introduction
• Two-Dimensional Arrays
• Memory Representation of Two-Dimensional Arrays
• Multidimensional Array
Introduction
• Arrays where elements are referenced, respectively, by
two or more subscripts.

• Some programming languages allow up to 7


dimensional arrays.

• Normally we have Two-Dimensional and Three-


Dimensional Arrays.
Two-Dimensional Array
• A two-dimensional m×n array A is a collection of m*n data
elements such that each element is specified by a pair of integers (
e.g. j, k), called subscripts, with the property that
1 <= j <= m
and1 <= k <= n

• The element of A with first subscript j and second subscript k will


be denoted by Aj,k or A[j, k].

• Two-dimensional arrays are called Matrices in mathematics and


Tables in business applications.

• Two-dimensional arrays are some times known as Matrix Arrays.


Memory Representation
• A Two-Dimensional array will be represented in memory by a
block of m*n sequential memory locations.

• Two-Dimensional array is stored in the memory is following


two orders:
1. Column-major Order: Column by column.
2. Row-major Order: Row by row.
Column-Major Order
(1, 1)
(2, 1) Column 1
(3, 1)
(1, 2)
(2, 2) Column 2
(3, 2)
(1, 3)
(2, 3) Column 3
(3, 3)
(1, 4)
(2, 4) Column 4
(3, 4)
Row-Major Order
(1, 1)
(1, 2)
(1, 3) Row 1

(1, 4)
(2, 1)
(2, 2)
(2, 3) Row 2
(2, 4)
(3, 1)
(3, 2)
(3, 3) Row 3
(3, 4)
Column-Major Order:
LOC (A[j, k]) = Base (A) + w [M (k-1) + (j-1)]

Row-Major Order:
LOC (A[j, k]) = Base (A) + w [N (j-1) + (k-1)]
Review Questions
• Given, in a 2-D Array the lower bound and upper bound for
first index is 3 and 11 and that for second index is 5 and 9. Find
out the size of the array.

• In any 2-D Array, which are the elements that will be always
having the same memory address for both column-major order
& Row-major order?

• Consider a 20×5 matrix array Marks. Suppose Base (Marks) =


1002 and words per memory cell w=4. Using Column-major
order and row-major order, find out the marks of 3rd and 5th test
of student 11.

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