/*
Learning C#
by Jesse Liberty
Publisher: O'Reilly
ISBN: 0596003765
*/
using System;
namespace JaggedArray
{
public class TesterJaggedArray
{
[STAThread]
static void Main()
{
const int rows = 4;
const int rowZero = 5; // num elements
const int rowOne = 2;
const int rowTwo = 3;
const int rowThree = 5;
// declare the jagged array as 4 rows high
int[][] jaggedArray = new int[rows][];
// declare the rows of various lengths
jaggedArray[0] = new int[rowZero];
jaggedArray[1] = new int[rowOne];
jaggedArray[2] = new int[rowTwo];
jaggedArray[3] = new int[rowThree];
// Fill some (but not all) elements of the rows
jaggedArray[0][3] = 15;
jaggedArray[1][1] = 12;
jaggedArray[2][1] = 9;
jaggedArray[2][2] = 99;
jaggedArray[3][0] = 10;
jaggedArray[3][1] = 11;
jaggedArray[3][2] = 12;
jaggedArray[3][3] = 13;
jaggedArray[3][4] = 14;
for (int i = 0;i < rowZero; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("jaggedArray[0][{0}] = {1}",
i,jaggedArray[0][i]);
}
for (int i = 0;i < rowOne; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("jaggedArray[1][{0}] = {1}",
i,jaggedArray[1][i]);
}
for (int i = 0;i < rowTwo; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("jaggedArray[2][{0}] = {1}",
i,jaggedArray[2][i]);
}
for (int i = 0;i < rowThree; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("jaggedArray[3][{0}] = {1}",
i,jaggedArray[3][i]);
}
}
}
}
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