IGCSE Computer Science 2023-25 ​​- Topic 8: Programming (6) - One and Two Dimensional Arrays

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An array is sort of like a big box where you can store a lot of similar things.
Each thing you put in the box has a special number called its "INDEX". You can use the same name to find all the things in the box, and you can also find each thing separately by using its index number.

For example, you can have a list of names and you can order them in alphabetical order or you can have a list of temperatures and find a certain temperature by searching.

The first thing in the box is either number 0 or 1, but most of the time it is number 0. An array can be one big box or many boxes stacked on top of each other.

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