28 lines
599 B
C
28 lines
599 B
C
#include<stdio.h>
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int main()
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{
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int hyperCube[5][4][3][2];
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/*An element is set*/
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hyperCube[4][3][2][1] = 1;
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/*IMPORTANT : C ( and hence C++ and Java and everyone of the family ) arrays are zero based.
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The above element is thus actually the last element of the hypercube.*/
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/*Now we print out that element*/
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printf("\n%d",hyperCube[4][3][2][1]);
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/*But that's not the only way to get at that element*/
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printf("\n%d",*(*(*(*(hyperCube + 4) + 3) + 2) + 1));
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/*Yes, I know, it's beautiful*/
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*(*(*(*(hyperCube+3)+2)+1)) = 3;
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printf("\n%d",hyperCube[3][2][1][0]);
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return 0;
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}
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