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This question was closed Aug 24, 2013 at 07:10 PM by kag359six for the following reason:

Figured it out

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Question by kag359six · Aug 24, 2013 at 06:51 PM · c#errorarrayindex

C# array not behaving as expected

I have a c# array that is set to a size of 10, but when i try to access the index 0 of the array in a loop, it gives me an IndexOutOfRange error. When i print the same thing in the Start method, it somehow works. This is the code that produces the error:

 public void setLevelRating(int level, string newRating) {
     
     Debug.Log(level);
     levelRatings.SetValue(newRating, level); //error occurs here, even when i use levelRatings[level]
     
     string tempString = "";
     
     for(int i = 0; i < levelRatings.Length; i++) {
         
         if(i == levelRatings.Length - 1) {
             
             tempString += levelRatings[i];    
             
         } else { tempString += levelRatings[i] + "|"; }
         
     }
     
     PlayerPrefs.SetString("level ratings", tempString);    
     
     Debug.Log(PlayerPrefs.GetString("level ratings"));
     
 }

This is the code that calls this method and gives it a level:

     void Start() {
         
         dm = GetComponent<DataManager>();
         dm.setLevelRating(0, "Professional");
         
     }
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How are you declaring levelRatings? Where is the code for levelRatings.SetValue() ?

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never$$anonymous$$d I just figured it out. The second code snippet was called from a start method in another object, so it was trying to access the methods in the first code snippet that weren't finished initializing.

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