Lesson 28: Arrays part 2 max/min example. Beginning Programming with Visual Studio C++ 2010

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2011

Tutorial list: http://iam4eversmart88.blogspot.com/2011/02/blog-post.html

This shows another application of arrays along with a few other things

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  • 1:40 now that might make a fun game. When you loose the system crashes. That's a lot more exciting then the possible loss of an imaginary coin.

  • Thank u very much. great work

    Note at min 08:25 the value 173 is the second value in the array. i mean bin[0] is unknow and bin[1] = 173 because the counter is initialized to 1 not 0.

    if u count the result in the console u will find it's only 9 numbers not 10 in the array.

    int max=0, min=1000;

  • Nice ;)

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