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11.1.2.Declaring and Accessing an Array
class MainClass
{
  static void Main()
  {

    string[] languages = new string[9]{"C#""COBOL""Java","C++""Visual Basic""Pascal"};
    // Retrieve 5th item in languages array (Visual Basic)
    string language = languages[4];
  }
}
11.1.Array
11.1.1.A one-dimensional array.
11.1.2.Declaring and Accessing an Array
11.1.3.Initializing Anonymous Type Arrays
11.1.4.System.Array is a base class for all arrays in C#
11.1.5.Methods Defined by Array
11.1.6.Declare the array and instantiate the array
11.1.7.Set array element value by index(subscript)
11.1.8.Array Declaration with initialization
11.1.9.Use for each loop to output elements in an array
11.1.10.Array Inherited Members: get array type
11.1.11.Array Inherited Members: Rank and Length
11.1.12.Array Inherited Members: GetLength(0)
11.1.13.Use ArraySegment to store string array
11.1.14.Array.SequenceEqual
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