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C#

James Hammond
James Hammond
1,297 Points

How do I get a list from an array from a separate class to bring on Console.WriteLine?

I am working on a Console Starbucks Experience, where a customer comes in and is shown a menu. I have a Menu class, a Program Class, and a Customer Class.

right now the menu class has an array of items the customer can buy. As I am learning though, I am wondering how I would print the information of the array in the Menu Class onto the screen in the program class.

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,670 Points

There are a number of possible ways this could happen, including:

  • the program class could contain an instance of the menu class
  • an instance of the menu class might be passed to the program class
  • the menu class might be static
  • the array inside the menu could be publicly accessible and printed by code in the program class
  • the menu class might have a method that prints out the array when invoked

You would 'import' the class into your Program class. And then instantiate a menu object. Like

Menu menu1 = new Menu(); //pass in whatever is required in your constructor