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Question by Jasper1900 · May 23, 2014 at 04:17 PM · arrayfunctionautomatic

Array Element number

Hi,

I have an array of classes. This class contains:

  public string Name
  public int    ID

I want my Array[0] to have ID of 0, Array[1] to have ID of 1, etc. Can I do this automatically, now I am doing everything manually...

C# Please,

Thank you!

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Answer by tw1st3d · May 23, 2014 at 04:31 PM

 Array[0] = new myClass();
 Array[1] = new myClass();
 
 Array[0].Name = "Name1";
 Array[0].ID = 0;
 
 Array[1].Name = "Name2";
 Array[1].ID = 1;
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With a for loop, creating 1-10; (0-9)

 for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
     Array[i] = new myClass();
     
     Array[i].Name = "Name" + i.toString();
     Array[1].ID = i;
 }
avatar image tw1st3d · May 23, 2014 at 04:38 PM 1
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You could also create a class constructor, as such

 class myClass
 {
     public string Name;
     public int ID;
     
     myClass(string name, int id)
     {
         this.Name = name;
         this.ID = id;
     }
 }
 
 Array[0] = new myClass("Name0", 0);
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Yeah, I could use the second option, but I want this to always happen, not only while running my game.

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$$anonymous$$aybe something with inspector scripting will work.

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You asked how to do it, this is how you do it.

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