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Oh, isn't that a happy little question! With 7 elements, you can create many arrays by arranging them in different orders. The number of different arrays you can make out of 7 elements is 5040. Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities waiting to be painted on your canvas of creativity!
2 diffrintent arrays of 15
Oh, dude, there are like a bazillion different arrays you can make with 18. Okay, maybe not a bazillion, but definitely a lot. You can have arrays like [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [18], [9, 9], or even [2, 9, 7]. The possibilities are endless... well, not really, but you get the point.
no
1*422*21 3*146*7
If you answer 42x42,the answer is1 764 arrays.
6
Your question makes no sense.
You cannot sort arrays by other arrays; that wouldn't make sense, anyway.
Not counting rotations, there are 4.
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By using the library function #define A[] we can define the size of arrays
3 or 7 - depending on whether you count a transposed array as different. 1*64 2*32 4*16 8*8
One.
An array is a data type that describes a collection of ordered variables and types of arrays include vector arrays and matrix arrays.
The required syntax for creating C arrays include the brackets, array size, variety length arrays, codes like std:vector, classPTR, and many more to create C arrays.
1*422*21 3*146*7