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c# array

// ------------ How to initialize 1-dimensional Arrays? ------------ //

// 1º Method
int[] myArray = new int[];
myArray[0] = 2;
myArray[1] = 5;
myArray[2] = 9;
  

// 2º Method
int[] myArray = {2, 5, 9};


// 3º Method
int[] myArray = new int[]{2, 5, 9};


// ------------ How to initialize 2-dimensional Arrays? ------------ //

// Rectangular Array
int[,] myRetArray = { {8, 2}, {9, 4} };   // 2 rows and 2 columns
//OR
var myRetArray = new int[3, 5];   // 3 rows and 5 columns
myRetArray[0,1] = 12;


// Jagged Array
var myJagArray = new int[3][];   // 3 rows

myJagArray[0] = new int[2];  // The first row as 2 columns
myJagArray[1] = new int[6];  // The second row as 6 columns
myJagArray[2] = new int[4];  // The third row as 4 columns

// OR
var myJagArray = new int[3][];   // 3 rows

myJagArray[0] = new int[] {7, 8, 4, 6, 1};  // The first row as 5 columns
myJagArray[1] = new int[] {2, 6, 6};       // The second row as 3 columns
myJagArray[2] = new int[] {7, 12, 4, 9, 13, 10, 3};  // The third row as 7 columns

// OR
int[][] myJagArray = new int[][] 
{
    new int[] {1, 4, 3},
    new int[] {9, 2, 3},
	new int[] {2, 5, 9}
};


// -------- How to initialize 3 or more dimensional Arrays? -------- //

var myArray = new int[3, 5, 8];  // 3 rows, 5 columns and 8 cells thick


// -------------- How to creat an Array of Lists? ----------------- //

var my_list = new List<int>[] {
  
	new List<int>() { 9, 2, 1, 2},
	new List<int> { 6, 4, 1, 7},
	new List<int> { 1, 8, 4, 3},
  
};

Console.WriteLine(my_list[0].ElementAt(0));   // You get "9"
Posted by: Guest on August-29-2020
3

c# $ string

string color = blue;

// Both versions do the same thing.
Console.WriteLine("The sky is " + color);
Console.WriteLine($"The sky is {color}");
//Note the dollar ^sign    and ^curly^ brackets.
Posted by: Guest on March-27-2021
0

string $ c#

var jh = (firstName: "Jupiter", lastName: "Hammon", born: 1711, published: 1761);
Console.WriteLine($"{jh.firstName} {jh.lastName} was an African American poet born in {jh.born}.");
Console.WriteLine($"He was first published in {jh.published} at the age of {jh.published - jh.born}.");
Console.WriteLine($"He'd be over {Math.Round((2018d - jh.born) / 100d) * 100d} years old today.");

// Output:
// Jupiter Hammon was an African American poet born in 1711.
// He was first published in 1761 at the age of 50.
// He'd be over 300 years old today.
Posted by: Guest on February-06-2021

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