Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 14:59:51 07/21/04
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On July 21, 2004 at 06:01:40, Tony Werten wrote:
>On July 20, 2004 at 18:09:47, Antonio Senatore wrote:
>
>>
>>Hi friends:
>>
>>I have an array of 100 elements (positive integers) and I need to know what is
>>the highest value stored in the array. Does anyone know a way faster than
>>
>>max_value = 0;
>>
>>for (i=0; i &le= 99; i++) {
>> if (values[i] &ge max_value) max_value = values[i];
>>}
>>
>
>You are comparing 2 things: values[i] with max_value and i with 99. Bringing
>this down to (almost) 1 should improve it.
>
>store oo at values[100];
>
>max_value=values[0];
If for example values[0] happens to be equal to oo, then the inner while loop
below will not terminate at i == 100.
>i=1;
>while (true) {
> while (values[i]<=max_value) inc(i);
> if (i==100) break;
> max_value=values[i];
>}
>
>Tony
>
>>I work in C
>>
>>Many thanks in advance
>>
>>Antonio
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