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7.40.8.Use an indexer to create a fail-soft array.
using System; 
 
class MyArray {  
  int[] a;
 
  public int Length; 
 
  public bool errflag;
   
  public MyArray(int size) { 
    a = new int[size]
    Length = size;  
  
 
  // This is the indexer for MyArray. 
  public int this[int index] { 
    get 
      if(indexCheck(index)) { 
        errflag = false
        return a[index]
      else 
        errflag = true
        return 0
      
    
 
    set 
      if(indexCheck(index)) { 
        a[index= value; 
        errflag = false
      
      else errflag = true
    
  
 

  private bool indexCheck(int index) { 
   if(index >= & index < Length
      return true
   return false
  
}  
  
class MainClass {  
  public static void Main() {  
    MyArray myArray = new MyArray(5)
    int x; 
 
    Console.WriteLine("Fail quietly.")
    for(int i=0; i < 10; i++
      myArray[i= i*10
 
    for(int i=0; i < 10; i++) { 
      x = myArray[i]
      if(x != -1Console.Write(x + " ")
    
    Console.WriteLine()
 
    Console.WriteLine("\nFail with error reports.")
    for(int i=0; i < 10; i++) { 
      myArray[i= i*10
      if(myArray.errflag
        Console.WriteLine("myArray[" + i + "] out-of-bounds")
    
 
    for(int i=0; i < 10; i++) { 
      x = myArray[i]
      if(!myArray.errflag
         Console.Write(x + " ")
      else 
         Console.WriteLine("myArray[" + i + "] out-of-bounds")
    
  
}
Fail quietly.
0 10 20 30 40 0 0 0 0 0

Fail with error reports.
myArray[5] out-of-bounds
myArray[6] out-of-bounds
myArray[7] out-of-bounds
myArray[8] out-of-bounds
myArray[9] out-of-bounds
0 10 20 30 40 myArray[5] out-of-bounds
myArray[6] out-of-bounds
myArray[7] out-of-bounds
myArray[8] out-of-bounds
myArray[9] out-of-bounds
7.40.Indexer
7.40.1.Creating One-Dimensional Indexers
7.40.2.Indexing with an Integer Indexer
7.40.3.Indexing with an String Indexer
7.40.4.Indexing with Multiple Parameters
7.40.5.Define both int and string indexer for a class
7.40.6.Use indexer to add element
7.40.7.Define getter only indexer
7.40.8.Use an indexer to create a fail-soft array.
7.40.9.Overload the MyArray indexer
7.40.10.Indexers don't have to operate on actual arrays
7.40.11.Indexer based on 0 or non-zero
7.40.12.Indexer based on switch statement
7.40.13.Indexer for generic type
7.40.14.Using a string as an indexer value
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