// Fig. 25.23: InitArray.java // Initializing multidimensional arrays import java.awt.Container; import javax.swing.*; public class InitArray extends JApplet { JTextArea outputArea; // initialize the applet public void init() { outputArea = new JTextArea(); Container c = getContentPane(); c.add( outputArea ); int array1[][] = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }; int array2[][] = { { 1, 2 }, { 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }; outputArea.setText( "Values in array1 by row are\n" ); buildOutput( array1 ); outputArea.append( "\nValues in array2 by row are\n" ); buildOutput( array2 ); } // end method init public void buildOutput( int a[][] ) { for ( int i = 0; i < a.length; i++ ) { for ( int j = 0; j < a[ i ].length; j++ ) outputArea.append( a[ i ][ j ] + " " ); outputArea.append( "\n" ); } // end for } // end method buildOutput } // end class InitArray /************************************************************************** * (C) Copyright 1992-2004 by Deitel & Associates, Inc. and * * Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * * * DISCLAIMER: The authors and publisher of this book have used their * * best efforts in preparing the book. These efforts include the * * development, research, and testing of the theories and programs * * to determine their effectiveness. The authors and publisher make * * no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these * * programs or to the documentation contained in these books. The authors * * and publisher shall not be liable in any event for incidental or * * consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the * * furnishing, performance, or use of these programs. * *************************************************************************/