hi.
well.. thanks for the replies. sorry for not explaining the problem in more detail. also, noted that this isnt the place for newbies. I guess an early end to my venture on programming forums.
besides; this is actually a past exam question which my friend showed me when we were going through past papers, and if you are familiar with the British A-level curriculum, you will understand how much high level programming they teach you in high-school (close to nothing).
Well, i did modify this question slightly, towards the end i said "using C#" and in the exam paper it actually said "using a diagram".... so basically i'd be using the pairwise addition method to draw a diagram outlining how an algorithm of such type will function.. not writing an algorithm...
..but as with every human mind.. curiosity got the better of me and i probably made a "mistake" of posting this question here... hoping to see a few useful replies that'd point me in the right direction.. i thought id learn something, try it out and hopefully understand C# better as i learn it...
but i guess people like me are viewed here as asking these questions to pass their term papers or whatever.
Thanks anyway.
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Are you just talking about using different threads to compute the array or actually using different computers?
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... firstly, thanks for some valuable input and this leads me to somewhere. Yes, i am talking about using arrays.
Thank you all anyhow.