Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:## Adding Elements of an Int Array in C# Suppose `me` is an `int` array and is pointing to an `int` array object. Here is a C# `for` statement to add all the elements of the array `me`. Fill in the blanks: ```csharp int sum = 0; for (int i = 0; ______(1)_______ ; i++) { _______(2)_________ } ``` ### Fill in the blanks 1. The loop condition that dictates how long the `for` loop should run, typically it would be the length of the array. 2. The statement that adds the elements of the array `me` to the sum. ### Explanation - **Blank 1:** This should be the condition that checks if `i` is less than the length of the array `me`. In C#, this is done using `me.Length`. - **Blank 2:** This should be the statement that adds the current array element to the sum. In C#, this is done using `sum += me[i];`. ### Complete Code Based on the above explanations, the complete code to add all the elements of the array `me` is: ```csharp int sum = 0; for (int i = 0; i < me.Length; i++) { sum += me[i]; } ``` Here, `i < me.Length` ensures that the loop iterates over all elements of the array, and `sum += me[i];` adds the value of each array element to `sum`. ### Answer Submission Enter the answers to fill the blanks below: 1. `i < me.Length` 2. `sum += me[i];`]
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Transcribed Image Text:## Adding Elements of an Int Array in C# Suppose `me` is an `int` array and is pointing to an `int` array object. Here is a C# `for` statement to add all the elements of the array `me`. Fill in the blanks: ```csharp int sum = 0; for (int i = 0; ______(1)_______ ; i++) { _______(2)_________ } ``` ### Fill in the blanks 1. The loop condition that dictates how long the `for` loop should run, typically it would be the length of the array. 2. The statement that adds the elements of the array `me` to the sum. ### Explanation - **Blank 1:** This should be the condition that checks if `i` is less than the length of the array `me`. In C#, this is done using `me.Length`. - **Blank 2:** This should be the statement that adds the current array element to the sum. In C#, this is done using `sum += me[i];`. ### Complete Code Based on the above explanations, the complete code to add all the elements of the array `me` is: ```csharp int sum = 0; for (int i = 0; i < me.Length; i++) { sum += me[i]; } ``` Here, `i < me.Length` ensures that the loop iterates over all elements of the array, and `sum += me[i];` adds the value of each array element to `sum`. ### Answer Submission Enter the answers to fill the blanks below: 1. `i < me.Length` 2. `sum += me[i];`
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