/*
Mastering Visual C# .NET
by Jason Price, Mike Gunderloy
Publisher: Sybex;
ISBN: 0782129110
*/
/*
Example10_1.cs illustrates how to use arrays
*/
using System;
public class Example10_1
{
public static void Main()
{
// int arrays
int[] intArray = new int[10];
int arrayLength = intArray.Length;
Console.WriteLine("arrayLength = " + arrayLength);
for (int counter = 0; counter < arrayLength; counter++)
{
intArray[counter] = counter;
Console.WriteLine("intArray[" + counter + "] = " +
intArray[counter]);
}
// char arrays
char[] charArray = new char[5];
Console.WriteLine("charArray[0] = " + charArray[0]);
charArray[0] = 'h';
charArray[1] = 'e';
charArray[2] = 'l';
charArray[3] = 'l';
charArray[4] = 'o';
for (int counter = 0; counter < charArray.Length; counter++)
{
Console.WriteLine("charArray[" + counter + "] = " +
charArray[counter]);
}
// string arrays
string[] stringArray = new string[2];
Console.WriteLine("stringArray[0] = " + stringArray[0]);
stringArray[0] = "Hello";
stringArray[1] = "World";
foreach (string myString in stringArray)
{
Console.WriteLine("myString = " + myString);
}
}
}
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