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CHAPTER 4
Programming with BASIC Language
• Using Arrays with the DIM Mode
In this example, we will process two types of data by using two-dimensional
array variables.
Example:
Store the names and heights of 15 people.
P0 10 DIM A$( 1, 14)
20 FOR C=0 TO 14
30 INPUT "NAME'', A$ ( 0
'c
)
40 INPUT "HEIGHT'' ,A$( 1
,C)
50 NEXT C
60 END
p
1 10 INPUT "NAME'', N$
20 FOR C=0 TO 1 4
30 IF N$=A$(0,C> THEN PRINT
A$(1,C>;"cm~:GOTO
10
40 NEXT
c
50 PRINT ''NO NAME''
60 GOTO 10
Input the names and heights to
PO
since this is the input program.
Pl
is the
program to display the height of the pertinent person when a name is entered.
Variable C is used for controlling the
FOR~
NEXT loop and variable N$ is used
for temporary storage when searching a name.
Array A$ (0, 0)
~A$
(0, 14) is an array variable to store the names of 15 people
and array A$ (1, 0)
~
A$ (1, 14) is an array variable to store the heights of
15 people.
*On line 30 in
Pl,
when the name of the input person is concerned, his height is
displayed. Then execution is jumped to line 10. To input a different name,
press the§! key when the height of previous person
is
displayed.

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