I tried doing:
for (int i=0; i<matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j=0; j<matrix[].length; j++) {
but that doesn't work :(
Just index into the matrix using your current row.
for (int i=0; i<matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j=0; j<matrix[i].length; j++) {
// code
}
}
This even factors in the possibility of a jagged array (i.e., a matrix with an inconsistent number of rows in the column).
for (int i=0; i<matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j=0; j<matrix[i].length; j++) {
Notice the i
I added.
However, it's best to cache both lengths while looping to avoid re-evaluation on each loop, which saves time at the only cost of one more int
in memory (the fix still applies):
for (int i=0, il=matrix.length; i<il; i++) {
for (int j=0, jl=matrix[i].length; j<jl; j++) {