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Consecutive Pairs in a 2D Array

Definition

Consecutive pairs in a 2D array refer to adjacent elements within the array that are next to each other either horizontally or vertically.

Related terms

Adjacent Elements: Elements that are next to each other either horizontally or vertically.

Grid: A structure consisting of rows and columns, forming a rectangular pattern.

Indexing: The process of accessing specific elements within an array using their position.

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  • AP Computer Science A - Unit 8 Overview: 2D Array

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