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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:12:16+00:00 2026-05-13T07:12:16+00:00

C# newbie working off some tutorials. Is there a way to run an identical

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C# newbie working off some tutorials. Is there a way to run an identical command on every object in an array?

Here is my current (working) code:

     Guys[0].Cash += Guys[0].MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);
     Guys[1].Cash += Guys[1].MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);
     Guys[2].Cash += Guys[2].MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);

I’m looking for something that will do this:

     Guys[X].Cash += Guys[X].MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);

X = is first number on first runthrough, then 2nd number on 2nd runthrough, etc.

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    2026-05-13T07:12:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:12 am

    You have several options:

    Plain old for loop:

    for(int i = 0; i < Guys.Length; i++) {
        Guys[i].Cash += Guys[i].MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);
    }
    

    foreach block:

    foreach(var guy in Guys) {
        guy.Cash += guy.MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber);
    }
    

    Array.ForEach:

    Array.ForEach(Guys, g => g.Cash += g.MyGuess.PayOut(WinnerNumber));
    

    These, for me, are in order of preference. Most will prefer the for loop because that is the familiar way of doing something to every item in array in sequence. It’s close though between for and foreach.

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