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ni Khi m m ng L m t kh i c a cc bi n c cng ki u M ng c th khai bo cho ki u d li u b t k M ng anhtt@it-hut.edu.vn Danh sch i m sinh vin M t dy s nh p b i ng i s d ng Cc vect Cc ma tr n v.v. Chng trnh dy s B nh c a m ng M ng l m t dy lin t c c a cc bi n trong b nh Tn m ng l a ch c a ph n t u tin trong b nh V d : 0123456789 int A[10]; V.d. int A[10] t o m ng 10 s nguyn S ph n t c a m ng l m...

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ni Khi m m ng L m t kh i c a cc bi n c cng ki u M ng c th khai bo cho ki u d li u b t k M ng anhtt@it-hut.edu.vn Danh sch i m sinh vin M t dy s nh p b i ng i s d ng Cc vect Cc ma tr n v.v. Chng trnh dy s B nh c a m ng M ng l m t dy lin t c c a cc bi n trong b nh Tn m ng l a ch c a ph n t u tin trong b nh V d : 0123456789 int A[10]; V.d. int A[10] t o m ng 10 s nguyn S ph n t c a m ng l m t h ng s xc nh V d s d ng m ng lu: Nh p m t dy s nguyn (nhi u nh t 10 ph n t ) v in dy s theo th t o ng c #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int i, n, A[10]; printf(Nhap so phan tu trong day (n<=10):"); scanf("%d",&n); printf(Nhap cac phan tu trong day:\n"); for(i=0; i<n; i++) { printf(Phan tu thu %d:, i+1); scanf("%d",&A[i]); } A Cc ph n t c truy c p theo ch s . Ph n t th k c a m ng A l A[k-1] (ch s cc ph n t b t u t 0) printf(Day so sau khi dao lai:\n"); for(i=n-1; i>=0; i--) printf("%5d",A[i]); return 0; } Kh i t o m ng Khi khai bo m ng cc ph n t c a m ng c th c kh i t o gi tr nh bi n thng th ng S ph n t c kh i t o khng c nhi u hn s ph n t c a m ng Nhng n c th t hn Khi s ph n t cn l i c kh i t o gi tr 0 Kch th c c a m ng c th c suy di n t s ph n t kh i t o gi tr int A[8] = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16}; ho c int A[] = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16}; Ch s m ng M t m ng lun c kch th c c nh Khng c m t phng th c ci t s n no ki m tra ch s trong ph m vi c a m ng Ng i l p trnh ph i t ki m sot ch s trong ph m vi c a m ng V d : int int int for Kch th c m ng ng s ph i l h i, n=5; A[n]; B[5]; (i=1; i<=n; i++) B[i] = 0; L i ch s v t ph m vi c a m ng 1 M ng v con tr Truy n m ng cho hm Ch r ng m t m ng tng ng v i a ch ph n t u tin c a n Do v y m t m ng A l con tr n ph n t A[0] V d : int A[10]; int *ptr; ptr = A; /* ptr = &A[0] */ C s tng ng gi a ptr v A v cng mang m t a gi ng nhau Khng th thay i a ch m t m ng nhng l i c th thay i a ch c a con tr V d : M t m ng c th c truy n cho hm v gi tr c a n c th b thay i i u ny l c th v m t m ng truy n cho hm tng ng v i a ch g c c a n Do c hai cch tng ng khai bo hm c th truy n tham s l m ng f (int array[]) ho c int B[10]; ptr = B; /* OK */ A = B; /* KO */ f (int *ptr) Chng trnh dy s (hm) Nh m t m ng c kch th c khng xc nh Nh m t con tr Chng trnh dy s (ti p) #include <stdio.h> void nhapMang(int array[], int num) { int i; for(i=0; i<num; i++) { printf(Phan tu thu %d:, i+1); scanf("%d", &array[i]); } } int main(void) { int n, A[10]; printf(Nhap so phan tu trong day (n<=10):"); scanf("%d",&n); S ph n t chnh xc c a m ng ph i c truy n qua m t tham s khc void inNguoc(int array[], int num) { int i; for(i=num-1; i>=0; i--) printf("%5d", array[i]); } M ng v con tr (ti p) C th truy c p vo cc ph n t c a m t m ng thng qua con tr V d : int *ptr=A; ptr[2] A[10]; int = 5; /* A[2] = 5 */ Con tr c th c tng ho c gi m tr n ph n t khc trong m ng N u p l m t con tr t i m t ki u xc nh, p+1 a ra a ch chnh xc c a bi n ti p theo trong b nh c cng ki u p++, p--, hay p += i cng em lai ngha tng t V d : ptr += 2; /* ptr A[2] */ ptr[1] = 3; /* A[3] = 5 */ A[0] = *(ptr+1); /* A[0] = A[3] */ printf(Nhap cac phan tu trong day:\n"); nhapMang(A, n); printf(Day so sau khi dao lai:\n"); inNguoc(A, n); return 0; } Chng trnh dy s (v2) #include <stdio.h> void nhapMang(int *ptr, int num) { int i; for(i=0; i<num; i++) { printf(Phan tu thu %d:, i+1); scanf("%d", ptr+i); } L y a ch ph n t } ch s i qua con tr void inNguoc(int *ptr, int num) { int i; for(i=num-1; i>=0; i--) printf("%5d", ptr[i]); } L y gi tr ph n t ch s i qua con tr 2 M ng hai chi u Chng trnh dy s (v2) int main(void) { int n, A[10]; printf(Nhap so phan tu trong day (n<=10):"); scanf("%d",&n); M t ph n t c a m ng c ki u d li u xc nh Nhng m t m ng c th coi l ki u cho m t ph n t c a m ng. V th m t ph n t c a m ng c th l m t m ng khc printf(Nhap cac phan tu trong day:\n"); nhapMang(A, n); printf(Day so sau khi dao lai:\n"); inNguoc(A, n); return 0; Chng trnh chnh v n khng thay i khi thay cch khai bo hm } V d b ng c u chng M t m ng hai chi u l m t m ng c a m ng V d : int A[5][3]; for (i=0; i<=5; i++) for (j=0; j<=3; j++) A[i][j] = 10; Bi t p #include <stdio.h> void main() { /* b ng c u chng cho c int cuuchuong[10][10]; int i, j; Cho khai bo nguyn m u cc hm nh sau: s 0 */ /* t o gi tr cho b ng c u chng */ for (i=0; i<=9; i++) for (j=0; j<=9; j++) cuuchuong[i][j] = i*j; printf("Nhap hai so cua bang cuu chuong\n"); printf("So 1: "); scanf("%d", &i); printf("So 2: "); scanf("%d", &j); printf("Gi tr void nhapday(int a[], int *n); int timmax(const int *a, int n); Hm nhapday() cho php nh p ng th i s ph n t v cc con s trong dy s lu vo m ng ho c bi n tng ng truy n vo cho hm. Hm timmax() tm gi tr l n nh t trong m t dy s truy n vo. Vi t nh ngha cc hm v chng trnh chnh cho php nh p vo hai dy s khc nhau v tm gi tr l n nh t trong c hai dy s . trong bang la %d", cuuchuong[i][j]); } Bi t p (ti p) Cho khai bo nguyn m u cc hm nh p, s p x p, in, v ghp dy s nh sau: void nhapday(int a[], int *n); void sapxep(const int *a, int n); void ghepday(const int *a, int n1, const int *a, int n2, int out[], int *total); void inday(const int *a, int n); Hm ghp dy s cho php t o m t dy s trn c s c a hai dy s s p x p sao cho dy s m i ch a t t c cc con s c trong hai dy c v m i s ch c m t m t l n trong dy m i. V d {1 2 3 4 5 6 7} l dy ghp c a {1 1 3 4 4 5 7 7} v {2 2 3 4 5 5 6} Vi t nh ngha cc hm v chng trnh chnh cho php nh p vo hai dy s khc nhau r i s p x p v t o ra dy s ghp c a hai dy c. 3
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