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Microsoft® Visual C#® 2012 Step by Step
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Microsoft® Visual C#® 2012 Step by Step

by John Sharp
December 2012
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
844 pages
25h 38m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 10. Using Arrays

After completing this chapter, you will be able to

  • Declare array variables.

  • Populate an array with a set of data items.

  • Access the data items held in an array.

  • Iterate through the data items in an array.

You have already seen how to create and use variables of many different types. However, all the examples of variables you have seen so far have one thing in common—they hold information about a single item (an int, a float, a Circle, a Date, and so on). What happens if you need to manipulate a set of items? One solution is to create a variable for each item in the set, but this leads to a number of further questions: How many variables do you need? How should you name them? If you need to perform the same operation on each ...

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