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Ram N

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ArrayDemo.java
class ArrayDemo
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int[][] intArray = {{10,20,30},{100,200,300}};

System.out.println("Element at intArray[0][0] : " + intArray[0][0]);
System.out.println("Element at intArray[0][1] : " + intArray[0][1]);
System.out.println("Element at intArray[0][2] : " + intArray[0][2]);

System.out.println();

System.out.println("Element at intArray[1][0] : " + intArray[1][0]);
System.out.println("Element at intArray[1][1] : " + intArray[1][1]);
System.out.println("Element at intArray[1][2] : " + intArray[1][2]);

}
}
Output
Element at intArray[0][0] : 10
Element at intArray[0][1] : 20
Element at intArray[0][2] : 30

Element at intArray[1][0] : 100
Element at intArray[1][1] : 200
Element at intArray[1][2] : 300
ArrayLoopDemo.java
public class ArrayLoopDemo
{

public static void main(String[] args)
{
int[][] intArray = {{10,20,30},{100,200,300}};

int rows = intArray.length;

System.out.println("Number of rows : " + rows+"\n");

for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
{
int columns = intArray[i].length;

System.out.println("Number of columns in row "+ i +" is : " + columns);

for (int j = 0; j < columns; j++)
{
System.out.println("Element at " + "intArray[" + i + "]" + "["
+ j + "] : " + intArray[i][j]);

}
System.out.println();
}

}

}
Output
Number of rows : 2

Number of columns in row 0 is : 3
Element at intArray[0][0] : 10
Element at intArray[0][1] : 20
Element at intArray[0][2] : 30

Number of columns in row 1 is : 3
Element at intArray[1][0] : 100
Element at intArray[1][1] : 200
Element at intArray[1][2] : 300
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