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From: "Doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl>
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Subject: Re: which is more efficient?
Date: 16 Apr 2001 14:49:27 GMT
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Jason <jstewart1 AT ns DOT sympatico DOT ca> schreef in artikel
<6LrC6.86$3r6 DOT 56986 AT sapphire DOT mtt DOT net>...
> Can anyone explain which of these array of strings is more efficient? and
> Why?
> 
> 
> char * cities Ptr [3] = { "Sydney" , "Turo" , "Halifax" };
> 
> or
> 
> char * cities [3][2] = { "Sydney " , "Turo" , "Halifax" };

I don't get it.  What does the 2 mean? 

DOug

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