[#3109] Is divmod dangerous? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

14 messages 2000/06/06

[#3149] Retrieving the hostname and port in net/http — Roland Jesse <jesse@...>

Hi,

12 messages 2000/06/07

[#3222] Ruby coding standard? — Robert Feldt <feldt@...>

16 messages 2000/06/09

[#3277] Re: BUG or something? — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> |I am new to Ruby and this brings up a question I have had

17 messages 2000/06/12
[#3281] Re: BUG or something? — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2000/06/12

Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com> writes:

[#3296] RE: about documentation — Aleksi Niemel<aleksi.niemela@...>

> I want to contribute to the ruby project in my spare time.

15 messages 2000/06/12

[#3407] Waffling between Python and Ruby — "Warren Postma" <embed@...>

I was looking at the Ruby editor/IDE for windows and was disappointed with

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[#3410] Exercice: Translate into Ruby :-) — Jilani Khaldi <jilanik@...>

Hi All,

17 messages 2000/06/14

[#3415] Re: Waffling between Python and Ruby — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

>Static typing..., hmm,...

11 messages 2000/06/14

[#3453] Re: Static Typing( Was: Waffling between Python and Ruby) — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

32 messages 2000/06/16

[#3516] Deep copy? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>

Given that I cannot overload =, how should I go about ensuring a deep

20 messages 2000/06/19

[#3694] Why it's quiet — hal9000@...

We are all busy learning the new language

26 messages 2000/06/29
[#3703] Re: Why it's quiet — "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nahi@...> 2000/06/30

Hi,

[#3705] Re: Why it's quiet — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2000/06/30

Hi,

[ruby-talk:03187] Re: 3-d arrays?

From: Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>
Date: 2000-06-08 09:01:39 UTC
List: ruby-talk #3187
On 7 Jun 2000, Dave Thomas wrote:

> Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@dmu.ac.uk> writes:
> 
> > Is there an idiom for 3-dimensional arrays in Ruby?  I see that
> > some fo the array operators assume you are handling an array of arrays...
> > I'm concerned about clean ways to address the contents, and yet have
> > reasonable access times.
> > If there isn't I will use the same techniques I did for C++.
> 
>      a = [ 
>            [
>               [ 1 , 2 ],
>               [ 3 , 4 ]
>            ],
>            [
>               [ 5 , 6 ],
>               [ 7 , 8 ]
>            ]
>          ]
> 
>      for i in 0..1
>        for j in 0..1
>          for k in 0..1
>            puts "a[#{i}][#{j}][#{k}] = #{a[i][j][k]}"
>          end
>        end
>      end
> 
> 
> Arrays of arrays of arrays are handled, the main problem being the
> need to ensure that you actually have arrays in there--there's no
> auto-creation as with Perl.

That is what I am going to hit, I think.  And I have a possible
100x100x100 size array to deal with, so my creation strategy
must be different from above.  I need to create these things at
intervals through the code.  

So the sensible thing seems to be to just have a flat array and
provide methods for the indexing, which is pretty much what I did in C++.
In C++ you cannot overload [][][], so I suppose that is true for Ruby
as well, is it?

> 
> Dave
> 
> 
	Hugh
	hgs@dmu.ac.uk



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