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Multidimensional arrays, get dimensions at runtime

Hi,

If I have multidimensional arrays can I get each dimansion at runtime?

For example if I have the array: int[,] a=new int[6,8];
I want to take 6 and 8 at runtime?

Thanks.

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi,

Try

int[,] MyArraw = new int[2,6];

MyArraw.Lenght(0); //Returns 2
MyArraw.Lenght(1); //Returns 6

Cheers
Salva
"xx****@abv.bg" wrote:
Hi,

If I have multidimensional arrays can I get each dimansion at runtime?

For example if I have the array: int[,] a=new int[6,8];
I want to take 6 and 8 at runtime?

Thanks.

Nov 17 '05 #2
Hm, not familiar with Array.Length(int) as Array.Length is a property and
cannot accept parameters. You probably mean Array.GetLength(int). There
is also Array.GetUpperBound(int) which returns the last valid index in a
dimension.

int[,] MyArraw = new int[2,6];
MyArraw.GetUpperBound(0); //Returns 1
MyArraw.GetUpperBound(1); //Returns 5
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Happy Coding!
Morten Wennevik [C# MVP]
Nov 17 '05 #3

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