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Visual C# 2010 - Arrays Part 2 (Using Loops with Arrays)

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2011

In this video I show how to use a loop to work with an array. I create a for loop that runs through all the elements within an array and display each value in a list box. I also use the Length property of the array to determine the total number of elements within the array. For more information visit Lecture Snippets at http://lecturesnippets.com

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  • im using visual studio c # and when i tried using lstOutput it comes out that it doesn't exist in current context. Is there certain requirements for using it?

  • @swamsom1

    did you change the name property of the listbox to lstOutput?

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  • Very nice and easy to understand. I really appreciate this and I know its hard to get a lot of views because many people don't program, or don't have the decency to like and comment.

  • That's really amazing how that works. I love the strSizes.Length, that's cool how that works.

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