I have been thinking on how to do this for some few hours now.
For example, let's give an array of indefinite length Arr[] = {1,2,3,4} .
(indefinite because it could have any other number of elements)
As it might be obvious, the best way to do this mathematically would probably be multiplying the first element * 1000, + second element * 100, + third element * 10, + fourth element.
So this way the result would be: 1000 + 200 + 30 + 4 = 1234.
The theory is pretty simple, but how can you implement this on a 'for' loop, with the fact that it could have any other number of elements, for example let's suppose it could have 7 elements and the operation would now need a "Seventh element * 100000"? I've been thinking on this for a while and I can't think of a way to write this on a 'for' that makes this possible on the same loop. Do you guys have a suggestion to how could I maybe do this?
Thanks!
Arr[0] * 10^3 + Arr[1] * 10^2 + Arr[2] * 10^1 + Arr[3] * 10^0
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