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c# array

int[] array = new int[]{1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
foreach (string i in array) 
{
  Console.WriteLine(i);
}

//or

for(int i=0; i<array.Length; i++){
	  Console.WriteLine(array[i]);
}
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c# create array

// Define and Initialize
int[] arr = {1, 2, 3};

// Buuuut:
// Initial defining
int[] arr;

// This works
arr = new int[] {1, 2, 3};   

// This will cause an error
// arr = {1, 2, 3}; 
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c# array

int[] array = new int[]{1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
for(int i=0; i<array.Length; i++){
	  Console.WriteLine(array[i]);
}
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hwo to make an array in C#

int[] Nameofarray = new int[how much is the max];

for example:
int[] X = new int[5];
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arrays in c#

// There are actually many ways to create an array in C#

// The worst method
int[] array1 = new int[3];
array1[0] = 1;
array1[1] = 2;
array1[2] = 3;

// Declare a single-dimensional array of 5 integers
int[] array1 = new int[5];

// Declare and set array element values
int[] array2 = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };

// Alternative syntax
int[] array3 = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };

// Declare a two dimensional array
int[,] multiDimensionalArray1 = new int[2, 3];

// Declare and set array element values
int[,] multiDimensionalArray2 = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } };

// Declare a jagged array
int[][] jaggedArray = new int[6][];

// Set the values of the first array in the jagged array structure
jaggedArray[0] = new int[4] { 1, 2, 3, 4 };
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c# arrays

ArrayList arlist = new ArrayList()
                {
                    1,
                    "Bill",
                    300,
                    4.5f
                };

arlist.Insert(1, "Second Item");

foreach (var val in arlist)
    Console.WriteLine(val); 
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Defining a new array with elements in c#

int [] marks = new int[]  { 99,  98, 92, 97, 95};
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c# how to crete array

//you can apply arrays to any variable

//string array
string[] names = {"Guy", "Ryan", "Jim"};

//int array
int[] ages = {14, 16, 17, 19};

//double array
double[] timeRecord = {2.3, 5.6, 3.3};
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array declaration in c#

// Syntax: data_type[] variable_name = new data_type[size];

// Decalring array of integers of length 5
int[] intArr = new int[5];

// Declaring array of strings of length 5
string[] names = new string[5];

// We can also populate the array, if we know the elements in advance
int[] evenDigits = new int[] {0,2,4,6,8}; // notice that in this, we don't need explicit size declaration.
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how to make a c# array

// Syntax: 
datatype_variable[dimension] = new datatype[size]{array};

// For example:
string MyArray[] = new string[1]{"Hello","World"};

// or just:
string MyArray[]={"Hello","world"};

// for multidimensions:
// 2D array:
         	  // 2 arrays, 3 values //
int MyArray=[,]=new int[1,2]{
  {1,2,3},
  {1,2,3}
}

// 3D array:
              // 2 arrays, 3 arrays, 4 values //
int MyArray=[,,]=new int[1,2,3]{
  {
    {1,2,3,4},
    {1,2,3,4},
    {1,2,3,4}
  },
  {
    {1,2,3,4},
    {1,2,3,4},
    {1,2,3,4}
  }
}
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C# creating an array

//Creating an empty array
string[] myString;

//Creating an occupied array
int[] myNumbers = {3,7,9,12};
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c# array

float[] array = new float[] { 1f, 5f, 4f, 3f };
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array in c#

using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

namespace ConsoleApplication4
{
    public static class Program
    {
        private static void Main()
        {
			/*
				C# supports multidimensional arrays up to 32 dimensions.
    			The multidimensional array can be declared by adding commas in the
    			square brackets.
    			For example, [,] declares two-dimensional array,
    			[, ,] declares three-dimensional array,
    			[, , ,] declares four-dimensional array, and so on.
    			So, in a multidimensional array, number of commas = Number of Dimensions.
			*/

			// For instance:
			int[,] arr2d; // two-dimensional array
			int[, ,] arr3d; // three-dimensional array
			int[, , ,] arr4d ; // four-dimensional array

          // declare and instantiate a 2d array with 4 rows and 5 columns
          	var array = new int[4,5](); 
          	/* The [4, 5] defines the number of rows and columns.
          	   The first rank (4) denotes the number of rows, and the second rank (5)
               defines number of columns.
               The code below instantiate and illustrate the 2d array divide into rows and columns.
          	*/
          
          	var array = new [,] // or var array = new int[4,5]
            {
              // col0,col1,col2,col3,col4
                {0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5}, // row0
                {1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5}, // row1
                {2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5}, // row2
                {3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5}, // row3
            };
			
          	// Get the element 0.2 (that is row0, col1)
          	array[0, 1]; //returns 0.2
          	// Get the element 2.3 (that is row2, col2)
          	array[2, 2]; //returns 2.3          

			//array[4, 1]; //throws run-time error as there is no 4th row
          	//array[2, 5]; //throws run-time error as there is no 5th column
          // get the third row
            var row = array.GetRow(2);

            // This prints 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5
            Console.WriteLine(string.Join(", ", row.Select(element => element.ToString())));
        }
    }
}
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c# array

int arr[] = new int[2]//you can add many values you want instead of 2 
//arrays are start from 0
int[0]=1;
int[1]=2;
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C# Arrays

int[] luckyNumbers = { 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42};

            luckyNumbers[1] = 900;
            string[] friends = new string[3];
            friends[0] = "Jim";
            friends[1] = "Kelly";
            friends[2] = "John";
			friends[3] = "Ben";



            Console.WriteLine(luckyNumbers[1]);
			Console.ReadLine();
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c# create array


int[] arr = Enumerable.Range(0, X+1).ToArray();

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c# array

using System.Linq;

namespace Program
{
    public class Program
    {
      string[] cLangs = { "Langs","C", "C++", "C#" };
      // String join will just join the array with a comma and a whitespace
      // Using Linq, the skip method will skip x (called count in the parameter) number elements you tell it to
      Console.WriteLine(string.Join(", ", cLangs.Skip(1).ToArray())); // Output: C, C++, C#
    }
}
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