diff -r be96dc6c9743 -r 68813d8d80fb accessing-pieces-arrays/script.rst --- a/accessing-pieces-arrays/script.rst Mon Nov 08 02:12:28 2010 +0530 +++ b/accessing-pieces-arrays/script.rst Thu Nov 11 02:28:55 2010 +0530 @@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ Pause the video here and make sure you have the arrays A and C, typed in correctly. +{{{ Pause the recording and type the arrays A,C }}} + Let us begin with the most elementary thing, accessing individual elements. Also, let us first do it with the one-dimensional array A, and then do the same thing with the two-dimensional array. @@ -72,6 +74,8 @@ A[2] +A of 2, note that we are using square brackets. + Like lists, indexing starts from 0 in arrays, too. So, 34, the third element has the index 2. @@ -80,6 +84,8 @@ C[2, 3] +C of 2,3. + 34 is in the third row and the fourth column, and since indexing begins from zero, the row index is 2 and column index is 3.