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Feb 11, 2015

I have to create a program that asks a user to enter an amount for rows and an amount for columns. After they input both amounts, they must fill in the matrix with values (values of double data type). After they enter the values, the program is suppose to search the matrix for the element with the highest value. Once it is found, the user will be prompted with the location of the highest value within the array. I got it to work as to where the user inputs the values and he/she will receive a location of an element. However what they receive is incorrect.

For example

"Enter number of rows: 3
Enter number of columns: 4
Enter values: 23.5 6 13 2
1 5 6 3
7 5 9 2"

Once they enter the last value, they will be prompted with

"The highest element is located in 34".

As you can tell, the highest element is located in 01. I think when the user is prompted with the values that they enter for the rows and columns. How can I modify my code as to where it shows the actual location of the highest value?

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