type TMessageGrid = array of array of string;
var Msgs: TMessageGrid;
declares a two-dimensional array of strings. To instantiate this array, call
SetLength
with two integer arguments.
For example, if
I
and
J
are integer-valued variables,
SetLength(Msgs,I,J);
allocates an
I-by-J array, and
Msgs[0,0]
denotes an element of that array.
You can create multidimensional dynamic arrays that are not rectangular. The first step is to call
SetLength
, passing
it parameters for the first n dimensions of the array. For example,
var Ints: array of array of Integer;
SetLength(Ints,10);
allocates ten rows for
Ints
but no columns. Later, you can allocate the columns one at a time (giving them different
lengths); for example
SetLength(Ints[2], 5);
makes the third column of
Ints
five integers long. At this point (even if the other columns haven't been allocated)
you can assign values to the third column - for example,
Ints[2,4] := 6
.
The following example uses dynamic arrays (and the IntToStr function declared in the
SysUtils
unit) to create a
triangular matrix of strings.
var
A : array of array of string;
I, J : Integer;
begin
SetLength(A, 10);
for I := Low(A) to High(A) do
begin
SetLength(A[I], I);
for J := Low(A[I]) to High(A[I]) do
A[I,J] := IntToStr(I) + ',' + IntToStr(J) + ' ';
end;
end;
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