New member here. There are a lot of posts about arrays, but I haven't seen this so I'm wondering if this is possible.
I have a gameboard that is 11 x 10. I have an array to lay out the squares. The top row is a[0][0] - a[0][10] and the bottom row is a[9][0] - a[9][10] and the inbetween is as you would expect.
Think of the board as a checker board. A piece moves to a square and is placed in the array at that particular spot. The twist is that you can have a stack of pieces on one square. That's where the jagged array comes in, because the number of pieces in the stacks can vary.
My question is, can I nest a jagged array in the multidemensional array at each point on the board?
The only other way I can think to do it would be to have 110 jagged arrays, one at each location without the multidimensional array at all. Would that be the way to do it?
I know I have a lot to learn about arrays, so if someone could just point me in the direction of what I should be looking up it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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. It's a jagged array of jagged arrays of arrays.