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Question by TheShadowblast123 · Jan 02, 2014 at 07:00 PM · c#classesfor loop

How to make a for loop for a class in C#

print("Hello World")

I was using the FPS1 tutorial set(http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/139276-ETeeskiTutorials-FPS1-42-Inverse-Kinematic-Arm-Tutorial-scripts-and-project-download) and translating it to c#. I wanted make a gun manager. I made a class containing all necessary public variables and I made an array of classes.

Question: How do I go through this array? Thanks in advance

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Answer by sharpshot124 · Jan 02, 2014 at 08:08 PM

for loops are very easy, practically the same as they are in js.

 for(int i = 0; i < classArray.Length; i++)
 {
      classArray[i] = new ClassType();
      // or
      ClassType item = classArray[i];
 
      // item.functions(arguments);
      // item.variables = values;
 }

or if you don't need to set the value if the array you can do a foreach

 foreach(ClassType item in classArray)
 {
      //item.functions(arguments);
      //item.variables = values;
 }
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alternatively for the foreach you can do

 foreach(var item in classArray)

and it will create the type of the item variable for you based off the type of the classArray variable

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oh wow. I fail. tried making the ClassType item part outside of the foreach loop. Thanks this has been a huge help.

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