Computer Science Canada Switching around the sequence of numbers in an array. |
Author: | SYZekrom [ Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:11 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Switching around the sequence of numbers in an array. | ||
What is it you are trying to achieve? I have an array of 10 numbers. I have to switch the numbers by pairs, so if my array had 32 87 1 36 36 23 457 23 64 447 after switching, I would have 87 32 36 1 23 36 23 457 447 64 What is the problem you are having? While I know in theory how I might be able to do this, I have no idea how to actually write it out in turing code Describe what you have tried to solve this problem So, I'm guessing this is what I have to do: store the first number in tthee array somewhere else, let's say an var int named temp, replace the first number with the second number, then replace the second number with what's stored in temp, then repeat with the third and fourth, the fifth and sixth, etc. I'm assuming I'll have to do that with a mod to get every even/odd number. Post any relevant code (You may choose to attach the file instead of posting the code if it is too long) <Answer Here>
Please specify what version of Turing you are using 4.0 or something |
Author: | Insectoid [ Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:Switching around the sequence of numbers in an array. |
You're pretty well there. Why do you think you need to use mod? |