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C# C# Objects Encapsulation and Arrays Arrays

Tojo Alex
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Tojo Alex
Courses Plus Student 13,331 Points

this doesn't make sense to me

error: Bummer! Did you initialize the array with values by specifying a set of comma-delimited values inside a pair of curly braces?

CodeChallenge.cs
 double[] lapTimes = new double[4];
lapTimes[0] = 2.2;
 double[] finalLapTimes = new double[4];
lapTimes[0,1,2,3] = 2.2,2.3,2.5,2.8;

3 Answers

andren
andren
28,558 Points

You cannot assign values to multiple indexes at once like you are attempting to do. What you can do instead is to assign a group of values to the array when it is initialized, using the exact syntax that the error message is describing to you.

Like this:

double[] lapTimes = new double[4];
lapTimes[0] = 2.2;
double[] finalLapTimes = {2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.8};
Patricia Hector
Patricia Hector
42,901 Points

the key is the curly braces

double[] finalLapTimes = {2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.8};
Tojo Alex
PLUS
Tojo Alex
Courses Plus Student 13,331 Points

thanks both of you I see what I did wrong I wish I could put you both on best answer but I will just increase the bar on the side :)