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11.4.6.Using Length - 1 in the Array Index
class MainClass
{
  static void Main()
  {
    string[] languages = new string[9];
    languages[4= languages[languages.Length - 1];

  }
}
11.4.Array Length
11.4.1.Use the Length array property
11.4.2.Use the Length array property on a 3-D array
11.4.3.Demonstrate Length with jagged arrays.
11.4.4.Use the GetLength() method to get number of elements in each dimension of the two dimensional array
11.4.5.Array sizes and dimensions.
11.4.6.Using Length - 1 in the Array Index
11.4.7.Defining the Array Size at Runtime
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