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What to call array indexing starting at 0 vs. 1 ?

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  • M MarkTJohnson

    Yin and Yang :-O

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    • N Nicholas Marty

      at least thats what the .NET Framework uses in its documentation ;P

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Wimp. Real coders don't read documentation. ;P

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      • M Maximilien

        Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

        I'd rather be phishing!

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        In a separate millenium I wrote a 1 based C++ string class - I think that was the best argument for zero based code I've ever seen.

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        • M Maximilien

          Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

          I'd rather be phishing!

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          Eytukan
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          '0' based one- Just called it Orray. :-D

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            Wimp. Real coders don't read documentation. ;P

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            Nicholas Marty
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            I only have seen that in the Intellisense popup of some .NET function. Intellisense is all the documentation that I need. :laugh:

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            • M MarkTJohnson

              Yin and Yang :-O

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              Lost User
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              The spelling is inbalanced? That seems fundamentally wrong..

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                The spelling is inbalanced? That seems fundamentally wrong..

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                It's an imperfect world, screws fall out all the time.

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                • N Nicholas Marty

                  I only have seen that in the Intellisense popup of some .NET function. Intellisense is all the documentation that I need. :laugh:

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                  Nagy Vilmos
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                  Meh! Real men code with edlin.

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                    Meh! Real men code with edlin.

                    speramus in juniperus

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    Emacs. /ravi

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                    • M Maximilien

                      Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

                      I'd rather be phishing!

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                      Lost User
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                      Maximilien wrote:

                      Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ?

                      The term is "array", and they start at index 0. There's a difference when talking about strings, not arrays.

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                      • M Maximilien

                        Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

                        I'd rather be phishing!

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                        glennPattonWork3
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                        Standard & Mutant ? why was Pascal 1 based? anyone know if Delphi is has one based arrays as it might explain some error generated by a test application I have to use?

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                          Meh! Real men code with edlin.

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                          • M Maximilien

                            Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

                            I'd rather be phishing!

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                            Let's call them Zeray and Oneray.

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                            • M Maximilien

                              Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

                              I'd rather be phishing!

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                              Ravi Bhavnani
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                              Yes, zero-based and one-based indexing are correct terms. /ravi

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                              • G glennPattonWork3

                                Standard & Mutant ? why was Pascal 1 based? anyone know if Delphi is has one based arrays as it might explain some error generated by a test application I have to use?

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                                glennPattonWork wrote:

                                why was Pascal 1 based?

                                It's not, neither is Object-Pascal (Delphi). The type-definition of an array would contain the start-index and the end-index. One would use 0, obviously. Dynamic arrays start at 0. Even BASIC[^] starts at 0.

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                                • N Nagy Vilmos

                                  Meh! Real men code with edlin.

                                  speramus in juniperus

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                                  • N Nagy Vilmos

                                    Meh! Real men code with edlin.

                                    speramus in juniperus

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                                    jeron1
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                                    Nagy Vilmos wrote:

                                    Real men code with edlin.

                                    I said something like this to a younger colleague a few weeks ago, I got a 'deer in headlight' look as a response. God I'm old :(( .

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                                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                                      Meh! Real men code with edlin.

                                      speramus in juniperus

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                                      Quote:

                                      Real men code with edlin.

                                      oh yeah!

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                                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                                        I believe the correct terms are right and wrong.

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                                        That was true before Lua appeared.

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                                        • M Maximilien

                                          Is there a technical term to say if an array starts at index 0 (e.g. C/C++) or 1 (e.g. pascal) ? Is it simply "0-based array" and "1 based array" ? Thanks.

                                          I'd rather be phishing!

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                                          CPallini
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                                          Maximilien wrote:

                                          Is it simply "0-based array" and "1-based array" ?

                                          Yes.

                                          Veni, vidi, vici.

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