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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T10:54:47+00:00 2026-05-27T10:54:47+00:00

How do they map an index directly to a value without having to iterate

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How do they map an index directly to a value without having to iterate though the indices?

If it’s quite complex where can I read more?

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    2026-05-27T10:54:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:54 am

    Essentially, computer memory can be described as a series of addressed slots. To make an array, you set aside a continuous block of those. So, if you need fifty slots in your array, you set aside 50 slots from memory. In this example, let’s say you set aside the slots from 1019 through 1068 for an array called A. Slot 0 in A is slot 1019 in memory. Slot 1 in A is slot 1020 in memory. Slot 2 in A is slot 1021 in memory, and so forth. So, in general, to get the nth slot in an array we would just do 1019+n. So all we need to do is to remember what the starting slot is and add to it appropriately.

    If we want to make sure that we don’t write to memory beyond the end of our array, we may also want to store the length of A and check our n against it. It’s also the case that not all values we wish to keep track of are the same size, so we may have an array where each item in the array takes up more than one slot. In that case, if s is the size of each item, then we need to set aside s times the number of items in the array and when we fetch the nth item, we need to add s time n to the start rather than just n. But in practice, this is pretty easy to handle. The only restriction is that each item in the array be the same size.

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